Couple's Road Trip Turns Terrifying in Bigfoot-Infested Forest

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new horror thriller film titled "Primal Rage" has been making waves on the internet, and as a Bigfoot enthusiast, I couldn't help but notice the Sasquatch connection in the movie. The film follows Ash and Max, a couple on a road trip across America, who encounter a terrifying creature known as Oma, the Bigfoot's name for Native Americans. The movie starts with Ash picking up her boyfriend, Max, from prison. As they continue their journey, they run into a half-naked man on the road, who is heavily injured. Ash insists on calling emergency services, but Max is hesitant, thinking it's a bad idea since he just got out of prison. However, when they notice someone in the forest, Max realizes that it's Oma, who starts throwing rocks at them. Max falls downhill and into the river, and Ash chases after him. They both manage to escape, but Oma pushes Ash's car off a cliff and drives the injured man's body away. The couple is left stranded in the wilderness, and they must find their way back to civilization while avoiding Oma. The movie takes an interesting turn when the couple encounters a group of Ruffians, who offer to help them get back to their truck. However, things take a dark turn when Ash realizes that they're going in the wrong direction. The Ruffian leader reveals that they're going to their illegal operations deep in the forest and threatens the couple to cooperate. Meanwhile, a sheriff is on the hunt for the missing persons, including the couple. He learns about Max's imprisonment and finds out that Ash just recently picked him up. However, he doesn't see anything that connects to their recent disappearance. The deputy still insists that it's Oma, and he tells the sheriff to meet the whispering woman to get answers. The movie is definitely worth watching for any Bigfoot enthusiast. It's always exciting to see how different filmmakers portray Sasquatch in their films. While some choose to depict Bigfoot as a gentle giant, others, like in "Primal Rage," portray it as a terrifying creature. Overall, I would rate my interest level for this movie at a 7 out of 10. It's always interesting to see a new take on the Bigfoot legend, and "Primal Rage" definitely delivers on that front. I would highly recommend checking out this movie if you're a fan of horror thrillers and Bigfoot.