Sasquatch Family Life: A Bigfoot Boot Camp Film Review
Posted Friday, October 25, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A new film about Bigfoot has been making waves in the NorCal region, and it's one of the strangest movies I've ever seen. The movie, titled "Sasquatch Sunset," was filmed entirely in Northern California and features a star-studded cast, including Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough. The film depicts a year in the life of a Sasquatch family, and it's been getting mixed reviews from audiences and critics alike.
The movie was directed by the Zeler brothers, David and Nathan, and it was written by David Zelner. The cast includes Jesse Eisenberg, Riley Keough, Kristoffer Joner, and Nathan Zeler, who also plays the alpha male Bigfoot. The film has a Rotten Tomato score of 73% and a Metacritic score of 64%.
One interesting fact about the movie is that the actors went through a "Sasquatch school" or "ape camp" to prepare for their roles. They called it "Bigfoot boot camp," where they learned how to move and behave like Sasquatches. However, some viewers have criticized the actors' physicality in the film, saying that their movements don't look realistic.
The movie's opening scene shows the Sasquatch family eating leaves, which is not how animals eat. But, the directors wanted to capture the daily life of the Sasquatch with a level of detail and rigor that is simply unforgettable.
"Sasquatch Sunset" is a silent film with no dialogue, which adds to the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the movie. The film's setting, Northern California, is the unofficial home of Bigfoot, and it's where the famous Patterson-Gimlin film was taken in 1967.
Overall, "Sasquatch Sunset" is an artistic movie that explores the life of a Sasquatch family in a unique and interesting way. While it may not be everyone's cup of tea, it's definitely worth watching for Bigfoot enthusiasts and those who enjoy unconventional films.