Sasquatch Sunset (2024) Movie Review: A Unique Bigfoot Family Portrayal
Posted Friday, January 17, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you might be interested in a movie review I recently came across on the YouTube channel Alasquatch. The video, titled "Sasquatch Sunset Movie Review," discusses a 2024 American absurdist fantasy drama directed by David and Nathan Zellner. The film, which features Riley Keough, Jesse Eisenberg, Christopher Lloyd, and Nathan Zellner, follows a family of Sasquatches over the course of a year, depicting their interactions and experiences without any spoken dialogue.
The reviewer, who goes by the name of Alasquatch, mentions that the film received mixed reviews from audiences, with some praising the cinematography and others criticizing the lack of a clear target audience. The movie was released in theaters on April 12, 2024, and hit streaming services on August 30, 2024.
Alasquatch begins the video by discussing some technical difficulties he experienced while recording, which he humorously attributes to his internet being delivered by dog sleds. He then goes on to describe his failed attempt to watch the movie in the theater during a trip to Anchorage for the Arctic ComicCon. Despite his disappointment, he was able to watch the movie later on Paramount Plus.
Throughout the review, Alasquatch shares his thoughts on the film's cinematography, which he describes as "amazing," and the makeup used for the Sasquatches, which he feels is a bit hit or miss. He also mentions that the film features some graphic content, including nudity and bodily functions, which he thinks may not appeal to all audiences.
One of the main criticisms Alasquatch has about the movie is that it doesn't seem to know who its intended audience is. He feels that while there are some elements that will appeal to Bigfoot enthusiasts, there are also scenes that seem geared towards a younger, more immature audience. He also mentions that the film features some humor that feels reminiscent of Mel Brooks, which he thinks some viewers may enjoy, while others may find it out of place.
Overall, Alasquatch's review is fair and balanced, and he does a good job of highlighting both the strengths and weaknesses of the film. If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, it's definitely worth checking out his video to get his take on the movie.
Excitement level: 7 out of 10. I always enjoy seeing new representations of Sasquatches in media, and I'm excited to see how this film approaches the subject. While I haven't had a chance to watch the movie myself yet, Alasquatch's review has piqued my interest and made me curious to see how it all plays out.