Sasquatch Sunset: A Year in the Life of Four Legendary Creatures - A Bittersweet Journey

Posted Sunday, March 23, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A new dark comedy has hit the screens, featuring the lives of four Sasquatches as they navigate survival throughout the changing seasons. The film, aptly titled "Sasquatch Sunset," is a silent movie that follows the story of an alpha male and beta male, played by Nathan Zelner and Jesse Eisenberg, who work together to provide safety, food, and shelter for the mother and child of the group. The film is divided into four parts, each representing a different season, and explores primal urges and instincts in a sometimes disgusting but always entertaining way. The Sasquatches are given quirks that humanize them, such as the child talking to his hand and the beta male's obsession with counting. However, the film takes a somber turn as the Sasquatches face various challenges and dangers throughout the year. The loss of some of the group members adds to the sadness of the film, leaving the remaining members to face the harsh realities of survival. The film's ending is a downer, with the remaining Sasquatches coming across a tourist trap style museum and attempting to communicate with a large Sasquatch statue, but to no avail. The sun is setting on their species, and the viewer is left feeling a sense of loss and sadness. Despite the sadness, the film is worth watching for its unique take on the Sasquatch mythos and its exploration of primal instincts and survival. The lack of dialogue adds to the film's eerie and atmospheric feel, making it a must-watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. I encourage our readers to check out this film and share their thoughts in the comments below. Who knows, it might just make you look at Sasquatches in a whole new light.