The Bigfoot Project

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"Based on actual events. Not really."
  • NR
  • 2017
  • 1 hr 22 min
  • 4.8  (248)

The Bigfoot Project, a found footage film from 2017, follows the journey of a group of filmmakers who embark on a trip to find the elusive Bigfoot in the dense woods of Northern California. The film is directed by Ricardo Herrera and written by Herrera and Golden Goldberg, who also stars in the film alongside Emily O'Brien and Nick Armstrong.

The movie starts out with the group, consisting of director Ryan (Goldberg), sound technician Bryson (Armstrong), and production assistant Ashley (O'Brien), who are all excited to be on this Bigfoot-hunting adventure. Ryan comes from a family of Bigfoot enthusiasts and is determined to capture definitive proof of the creature’s existence. He plans on using this footage to launch his career and gain notoriety for being the one who finally captured the creature on film.

The three of them arrive in a remote forest, where they set up camp and begin their search for Bigfoot. They interview locals who claim to have seen the creature and follow leads that take them deeper into the forest.

As they move deeper into the forest, strange things begin to happen. They hear eerie sounds, find strange markings on trees, and even come across footprints that seem to be those of Bigfoot. The group becomes increasingly paranoid and their nerves start to get the best of them.

The tension builds as they discover they are being stalked by something. They start to find abandoned camps and evidence of what appears to be a Bigfoot nest. Ryan continues to be both fearful and excited by the whole thing, although Ashley starts to become more and more frightened.

The film takes a found-footage approach that is similar to other films from this genre. It incorporates shaky camerawork, night vision footage, and long takes of the actors talking to the camera. However, in The Bigfoot Project, these techniques are not overused and instead add to the overall suspense and realism of the film.

The three actors give an impressive performance, especially given the fact that they are essentially playing themselves. They are engaging and likable, which helps to maintain the tension throughout the movie. Emily O'Brien in particular gives a great performance with her character’s evolution from excited assistant to a more frightened and paranoid companion.

The movie's sound design is also noteworthy, as it adds to the overall sense of dread and creepiness. The sound of snapping twigs, howling winds, and other eerie noises all contribute to the film’s atmosphere.

Though The Bigfoot Project is a found footage horror film, it doesn’t rely on cheap jump scares or gore to create fear. Instead, it builds an atmosphere of paranoia and unease that steadily increases throughout the film. Its minimalistic approach to horror is refreshing and shows that not all horror movies need to be reliant on shock value.

Overall, The Bigfoot Project is a highly enjoyable film that is perfect for fans of found footage horror movies. It’s well-directed, well-acted, and the minimalistic approach to horror helps to create a tense and suspenseful atmosphere. The movie does a great job of balancing the whimsical excitement of searching for Bigfoot with the darker elements of fear and paranoia. Although the ending may be divisive among viewers, The Bigfoot Project is definitely worth a watch for anyone looking for a fresh and unique take on the genre.

The Bigfoot Project is a 2017 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 22 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.8.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.8  (248)