Review: The Gorge
Official synopsis: Two highly-trained operatives (Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy) become close after being sent to protect opposite sides of a mysterious gorge. When an evil emerges, they must work together to survive what lies within.
At first glance, The Gorge didn't really catch my attention. A made for streaming action thriller isn't always my cup of tea, but the mostly positive reviews swayed me. Now, I'm glad I gave this film my time.
Part romantic meet-cute, part Annihilation, The Gorge took me by surprise. I was never really sure where the film was going to go, and Teller and Taylor-Joy made for interesting leads. Plus, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross can never go wrong together when crafting a score. I was surprised how well the cutesy parts of this worked for me too. Sometimes I feel too cynical for those type of things, but it worked.
The film does kind of explain away everything very quickly but it still made for a fine Saturday night viewing at home. The Gorge is currently available to stream on Apple TV.
Grade: B-
I do hope to see this sometime this year. I love ATJ and NIN so that is a win for me!
ReplyDeleteI've heard mixed opinions on this. A friend of mine really liked it, but it's also the sort of movie that she would love even if it were terrible.
ReplyDeleteMiles Teller is a hard sell for me, and while I like Anya Taylor-Joy, I'm really hoping the clock runs out on her being the flavor of the month soon. I'm exhausted seeing her in what feels like everything.
I don't love Teller outside of Whiplash either. Anya is definitely the better actor here. I haven't really felt like I've seen her in a ton of things lately, mostly because Furiosa feels like it was at lot longer ago than it really was.
DeleteI might take a look at it because of the good vibes it's getting.
ReplyDeleteIt's shockingly not bad lol
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