
The Track
Based on a true story, one night's stay at a five star hotel is unexpectedly donated to 'The Track', a day shelter for rough sleepers. A place where our lead Grace, a volunteer hands out the shower, food and clothing tokens whilst constantly mesmerized by a waxed orange presenter on the communal TV scolding a £250,000 tattered house, unoccupied. When one loyal member, Nate an ex-teacher is gifted this grand night's stay he is painfully turned away by a very unhelpful receptionist because of incorrect personal information. Grace unexpectedly comes across him and in a rash but brave panic calls on her boyfriend to take him into their nearby flat, but it might be too late as the cold encapsulates his body and becomes his worst enemy. In support of Shelter, West London Mission, Ark Resettlement Services & The Vineyard.
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Plot Summary
A married couple on a hunting trip in the Norwegian wilderness finds themselves in a harrowing ordeal when they accidentally shoot a young boy. As they try to cover up their crime, the situation escalates, revealing a dark web of secrets and escalating tensions.
Critical Reception
The Track received a mixed reception from critics, with praise for its tense atmosphere and performances, but some criticism for its slow pacing and predictable plot points. Audiences found it to be a gripping, albeit bleak, thriller.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful build-up and the stark Norwegian landscape.
- Acknowledged for strong performances by the lead actors.
- Criticized by some for a slow burn that doesn't always pay off.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in the remote and rugged mountains of Norway, adding to its atmospheric and isolated feel.
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