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Beyond the Reach
Beyond the Reach
2014 ·95 min ·United States of America ·R 18+
5.3
IMDb 5.6 КП 5.7 RT 38% MC 34
Thriller
Director: Jean-Baptiste Léonetti
🎭 Based on «Deathwatch» byRobb White
Trailers Beyond the Reach

A high-rolling corporate shark and his impoverished young guide play the most dangerous game during a hunting trip in the Mojave Desert.

US Gross: $45,895
Worldwide: $45,895
Michael Douglas
Actor
Jeremy Irvine
Actor
Martin Palmer
Actor

Beyond the Reach is generally viewed as a formulaic, predictable thriller that relies heavily on its leading man to maintain interest. While the cinematography and desert setting provide some visual appeal, the film is frequently criticized for its lack of tension, weak script, and an unsatisfying, cliché-ridden conclusion.

Acting Michael Douglas delivers a charismatic and vigorous performance that stands out as the film's primary redeeming quality.
Cinematography The desert landscapes and the distinct vehicle are captured with competent, striking cinematography that elevates the film's visual aesthetic.
Screenplay The screenplay is widely criticized for being formulaic, thin, and riddled with logical inconsistencies that undermine the thriller premise.
Direction The director struggles to maintain narrative tension, resulting in a film that often feels lackluster and devoid of intended adrenaline.
Acting Jeremy Irvine's performance as the guide is seen as secondary and stock, failing to leave a significant impact compared to his co-star.
Pacing The film's pacing is polarizing, as some viewers appreciate the slow-burn approach to the desert survival scenario, while others find the experience tedious and repetitive.
Ending The ending is consistently disparaged as a weak, illogical, and overtly cliché resolution that diminishes the impact of the preceding drama.
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