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Genre | Horror |
Format | NTSC, Widescreen |
Contributor | Sergey Melkumov, Sergei Bespalov, Renny Harlin, Ryan Hawley, Holly Goss, Luke Albright, Matt Stokoe, Gemma Atkinson, Alexander Rodnyansky, Richard Reid, Anastasiya Burdina, Kia Jam See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 40 minutes |
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In February of 1959, nine Russian hikers ventured into a remote area of the Ural Mountains. Two weeks later, all of them were found dead. What happened is a mystery that has baffled investigators and researchers for decades. It has become known as the Dyatlov Pass Incident.
When five ambitious American college students are issued a grant to return to the site of the original events, they gear up with the belief that they can uncover and document the truth of what happened to the supposedly experienced hikers. But what they find is more shocking than anything they could have imagined. Retracing the steps of the Russians’ ill-fated journey, the students are plagued by strange and increasingly terrifying phenomena that suggest that in spite of the desolate surroundings, they are not alone. The forces at work in the Dyatlov Pass Incident have been waiting for them.
Based on a true story, director Renny Harlin’s (Cliffhanger) DEVIL’S PASS is an edge-of-your-seat thriller that delivers nail-biting suspense right up to its shocking final frame.
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- Commentary with Director Renny Harlin and Producer Kia Jam
- Deleted Scenes
- Making of
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In February of 1959, nine Russian hikers ventured into a remote area of the Ural Mountains. Two weeks later, all of them were found dead. What happened is a mystery that has baffled investigators and researchers for decades. It has become known as the Dyatlov Pass Incident. When five ambitious American college students are issued a grant to return to the site of the original events, they gear up with the belief that they can uncover and document the truth of what happened to the supposedly experienced hikers. But what they find is more shocking than anything they could have imagined. Retracing the steps of the Russians' ill-fated journey, the students are plagued by strange and increasingly terrifying phenomena that suggest that in spite of the desolate surroundings, they are not alone. The forces at work in the Dyatlov Pass Incident have been waiting for them. Based on a true story, director Renny Harlin's (Cliffhanger) DEVIL'S PASS is an edge-of-your-seat thriller that delivers nail-biting suspense right up to it's shocking final frame.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 Ounces
- Item model number : IDFC9895DVD
- Director : Renny Harlin
- Media Format : NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 40 minutes
- Release date : December 17, 2013
- Actors : Holly Goss, Matt Stokoe, Gemma Atkinson, Luke Albright, Ryan Hawley
- Producers : Renny Harlin, Kia Jam, Alexander Rodnyansky, Sergei Bespalov, Sergey Melkumov
- Studio : IFC Independent Film
- ASIN : B00F6Y3H1Y
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #33,467 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,065 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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Update: Got the European bluray of the movie and it worked flawlessly.
As a jaded viewer, I tend to rent; however, I did buy the film after viewing it the first time.
To be fair there is a clumsy moment or the actors seem like actors. It didn’t last long.
Elements that are explored here include but not limited to science, research, professors, students, foreign local authorities, foreign local myths, Secret military facilities, natural catastrophes, murder, Time travel, and paradoxically events.
I absolutely recommend this film.
I did really appreciate the effort to expand out the usual conspiracy theory mythos to encompass the mysterious Russian wilderness. It was cool to see a American film production actually take the trouble of flying a crew all the way out to the Ural region, which looks extremely distinctive here, hire some actual Russian actors where needed, and so on. The on-location cinematography was sometimes extremely striking, and the crew's excitement about being on-site bled into the movie in energizing ways. I wish the movie had lingered a bit more on these strengths: local atmosphere, wild mysterious landscapes, the sense of exploration and adventure, etc.
As other reviewers have pointed out, the main actors are all extremely irritating -- though I guess that was the idea, since these are supposed to be cocky American college students. Like most people I'm sick of the "found footage" framing device, but I can accept it when it's put together with some actual wit (see for instance the amazing "Trollhunter"). Not much wit here though. The movie doesnt have any humor to offer beyond some fratboy sexual humor.
*semi-spoilers below*
The movie's biggest weakness, though, was the "explanation" offered for the mysterious events at Datlov Pass. The resolution is really quite a spectacularly derivative dud. Some kind of garbled time-traveling zombies nonsense. Given the exotic location, there were so many directions the makers of this movie could have gone: maybe there's a conspiracy involving the lost Russian aristocracy, the Cold War, a lost Axis encampment, etc. I was a little surprised to see the yeti mentioned so many times, but nothing about Tunguska. Conspiracy movies can be fantastical, but they're also supposed to leave you with a sense that the story was possible.
If you have a weak gag reflex you might be able to watch this but you're better off just reading "Dead Mountain" for all the juicy details and weird clues.
Ugh, I'll never watch a minute of Clare Danes again. How do actors like her even get work?
Bottom line: go punch a wall. You'll enjoy that more this movie and it'll be less painful.
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Having come at this film with a well-informed, fascinated interest in the subject l was expecting to be a little let-down by this kind of film (as usual) - and this coupled to my over 50 years old loathing of teenagers in peril with sex and screaming as the bye-line,I sat down in the dark with my popcorn and partner and waited to fall asleep or chuck said pop-corn at the tv within the first 10 minutes...
But no!
I found myself only slightly edgy in those first 10 minutes but the film immediately offered us the reasons why this new group of younglings were headed to the 'Mountain of the Dead' and it allowed the true story to be the thrust of the film-so l settled down.
Everything about the film was about the Dyatlov Incident and gave us the real 'facts' blow for blow- which was a relief.
The film also allowed itself to develop certain conspiracy theories and not rule out any of them!
The actors were pretty good-especially their American accents (they were mostly Young English actors!)and they served the plot well.
I was not expecting to be entertained, informed AND given a great Twist at the end- which invoked a good after-film conversation with the partner - so a good evening was actually had- all in all well worth it.