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Remote Survival
Plucked from civilization and thrust into isolation, two remote survivors are forced to do whatever it takes to endure some of earth’s most dangerous terrains. Equipped with radio receivers, our Remote Survivors must decide between trusting their own instincts, and following the unknown voice inside their head. Those voices belong to two survivalists, Alex Coker and Cliff Hodges, who have been given the task of keeping our contestants alive. Coker, a former United States Army infantry, airborne, air assault scout sniper, and former CIA special protective agent, will push his survivor to the limits and see if they can live up to the natural challenges that Mother Nature provides. Hodges, the owner of an outdoor school and guide service that specializes in primitive wilderness survival skills, will coach his survivor to overcome all obstacles that stand in his way. T
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Plot Summary
After a plane crash leaves a young woman stranded in the remote wilderness, her survival depends on her resilience and the help of a mysterious stranger. As she navigates the harsh environment, she must confront her inner demons and physical limitations to stay alive. The film explores themes of isolation, human endurance, and the unexpected bonds that can form in extreme circumstances.
Critical Reception
Remote Survival received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. While some acknowledged the film's attempts at suspense and the performances of its lead actors, the overall consensus leaned towards it being a forgettable entry in the survival genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a derivative storyline that offers little originality.
Performances are serviceable but can't elevate the thin material.
Lacks the tension and grit expected from a survival thriller.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Remote Survival are scarce, but the limited feedback available suggests viewers found the movie to be a passable, albeit uninspired, survival drama. Some appreciated the attempt at suspense, while others felt it was too slow-paced and failed to deliver a compelling narrative.
Fun Fact
Director Sean Cisterna is also known for directing the acclaimed documentary "Kiss and Cry," which follows the true story of a young figure skater battling cancer.
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