Watch: Willow Creek 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – Jim and his girlfriend Kelly are visiting the infamous Willow Creek, the alleged home of the original Bigfoot legend – the tale of huge ape like creatures that roam the forests of North America. It was there that in 1967, the legendary beast was captured on film and has terrified and mystified generations since. Keen to explore more than 50 years of truth, folklore, misidentifications and hoaxes, Kelly goes along for the ride to keep Jim happy, whilst he is determined to prove the story is real by capturing the beast on camera. Deep in the dark and silent woods, isolated and hours from human contact, neither Kelly or Jim are prepared for what is hidden between the trees, and what happens when the cameras start rolling….
Plot: A young couple ventures into the woods to capture footage of the elusive Bigfoot.
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Well acted and very organic
I admit that I like found footage films, or, rather, I find that story telling device compelling. Assuming it’s done well. To do it well, your film relies heavily on acting first, then editing, then sound They all work well here.Too often, these sorts of films have actors who don’t know what to say, or how to say it, as they are expected to improvise and aren’t confident how to be “natural”. In this film, the actors are brilliantly natural and their chemistry is superb. They are a very believable as a couple and as people.
The goal itself is interesting, as I have rarely watched a Bigfoot movie, so I found that part of the film at interesting spin. But really, the slow burn here is what really makes me like this movie.
As with other films in which the protagonist is a wannabe filmmaker, there are lots of establishing shots with the local townsfolk to talk up the legend, and to get a sense of what is to come. It’s all done pretty realistically, and, again, the actors dialogue/exchanges with each other are especially convincing.
Again, this film is very much about the slow burn of tension. This is very much exemplified in a scene near the end that lasts nearly twenty minutes for one continuous shot. And it’s not boring. At all. The actors are brilliant in the scene, as is the sound. It’s a highly effective scene and you really begin to get into the same dread of what’s next as the characters due to the immersive nature of the scene.
Overall, I really liked it. I think the director did a great job in choice/direction of actors, and the overall story was not over the top. It’s a great example of how found-footage should be done.
Though, the film doesn’t actually try to tell you it’s found footage, it’s just that the only point of view is the camera(s) used by the characters. But I’ll assume someone found the footage in that fictional universe at some point.
I just miss my dog
May contain plot spoilers.This is another hand held film looking for Bigfoot and so far is the least worthy of the lot. Jim (Bryce Johnson) decides he wants to retrace the steps of an old sighting. Kelly (Alexie Gilmore) his skeptic girlfriend comes along so she can make annoying films. The movie is 80 minutes long with 73 minutes of boring filler material. Jim introduces the project and we get to see all four takes. Why? I have no idea. Then Jim interviews real people while Kelly jerks the camera while filming…Hey! just set it on the car! The interviews were very boring. Were these seriously written by Bobcat? They seemed like real interviews.- Yawn. That bookstore guy was terrible. This was far from entertainment.
Then we had the long drawn out tent scene where they play “What’s that noise?”
The only real clever dialogue in the film was the “douche commercial” Kelly mentions in the beginning. You don’t actually get to see Bigfoot, just a camera jerking around looking at the grass while someone makes idiotic gagging and gurgling sounds off camera. What was with the dirty naked woman?
I really expected better from Bobcat Goldthwait.
F-bomb, sex talk, nudity- brief female plus male (Bryce Johnson)
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 20 min (80 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Director Bobcat Goldthwait
Writer Bobcat Goldthwait
Actors Alexie Gilmore, Bryce Johnson, Laura Montagna
Country United States
Awards 1 nomination
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Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
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