

Mine
The non-donor father in a gay relationship struggles to come to terms with being the father to a child which is not biologically his.
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Plot Summary
A lone American soldier finds himself stranded in the desert after a failed mission, with only a landmine between him and survival. As the sun beats down and his water runs out, he must confront his past and his will to live while a deadly threat inches closer.
Critical Reception
Mine received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the premise intriguing but the execution lacking. While some praised Armie Hammer's performance and the film's tension, others criticized its pacing and perceived pretentiousness.
What Reviewers Say
- Armie Hammer delivers a compelling central performance in a high-concept survival thriller.
- The film struggles with pacing and a narrative that feels stretched thin over its runtime.
- Visually striking but ultimately an uneven and somewhat unsatisfying experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a divided reception, with some appreciating the intense, claustrophobic atmosphere and Hammer's efforts, while others found the film too slow, predictable, or ultimately frustrating.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely in Almería, Spain, a region known for its desert landscapes and frequent use in Western films.
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