I don’t even know where to begin with this. On the heels of
Blue Ruin and Green Room (I need to see
his debut, Murder Party), Jeremy Saulnier quickly became one
of my favorite filmmakers. And he’s back next month with his latest,
Hold the Dark. If you’ve seen any of his previous films, you
know you’re in for a rough time—and I mean that in the best possible way. And if
you haven’t, this first trailer should clue you in. It also clearly
demonstrates why this was one of my most anticipated movies of 2018.
A grim, sparse, desolate setting; a strange, distrusting,
isolated population; wolves eating children; and a vengeful, war vet father,
dressing up in a wolf mask, going on a rampage. Everything we see in
Hold the Dark is tailor made for Saulnier and his penchant
for creating unbearable levels of tension and pressure. The obvious comparison
point is The Grey, but there’s obviously much more going on
here than just man the versus nature struggle depicted in that film.
Saulnier also recently talked about making Hold the
Dar, about how he and the crew found themselves in frigid,
snow-covered locations to get the shots they wanted, and it looks like it paid
off. He also mentioned this movie has his highest body count, so there’s that
to look forward to.
Here’s the brief synopsis:
A gripping psychological thriller unfolds in the treacherous Alaskan wilderness when a retired wolf expert is summoned to investigate a child’s disappearance.
Based on the novel by William Giraldi, and adapted by
frequent Saulnier collaborator Macon Blair, Hold the Dark
stars Jeffrey Wright, Alexander SkarsgÄrd, and Riley Keough. The film will
premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival when that gets rolling next
month, but then it hits Netflix shortly thereafter on September 28.
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