Two operatives are appointed to posts in guard towers on opposite sides of a classified gorge.Two operatives are appointed to posts in guard towers on opposite sides of a classified gorge.Two operatives are appointed to posts in guard towers on opposite sides of a classified gorge.
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Samantha Coughlan
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Adam Scott-Rowley
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József Tálos
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Reviewers say 'The Gorge' garners mixed reviews for its unique concept and engaging performances by Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy, alongside impressive visuals. However, it faces criticism for plot holes, inconsistent pacing, and clichés. The chemistry between the leads is praised, yet the ending and certain narrative choices are often panned. Despite these issues, many find the film entertaining and worth watching for its action sequences and romantic elements.
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The Gorge
This Apple TV+ movie was streamed yesterday.
A semi-retired Marine sniper (Miles Teller) is recruited by a still impressive Sigourney Weaver for an unusual job that will last for a year - no details given. At the same time, a Lithuanian sniper (Anya Taylor-Joy) is recruited by someone for a similar job.
They are sedated and then helicoptered in to a point a day's hike from their duty posts - one on either side of a deep, mist filled gorge, each in their own ageing concrete tower to guard the gorge.
The rules are quite simple - no contact with your opposite number on the other side; a radio check in every 30 days; kill anything trying to get out of the gorge; expect to be relieved in 12 months.
To no-one's surprise, they don't obey the rules - shenanigans ensue...
It's utter b0ll0cks, but good fun - the writers/producers have sat down with a large quantity of edibles and asked themselves the question, "Given what we are trying to do, what precautions would we have to take?"
There are plot holes you could taxi an Airbus through, but ignore that and eat your popcorn, and you'll likely enjoy it.
This Apple TV+ movie was streamed yesterday.
A semi-retired Marine sniper (Miles Teller) is recruited by a still impressive Sigourney Weaver for an unusual job that will last for a year - no details given. At the same time, a Lithuanian sniper (Anya Taylor-Joy) is recruited by someone for a similar job.
They are sedated and then helicoptered in to a point a day's hike from their duty posts - one on either side of a deep, mist filled gorge, each in their own ageing concrete tower to guard the gorge.
The rules are quite simple - no contact with your opposite number on the other side; a radio check in every 30 days; kill anything trying to get out of the gorge; expect to be relieved in 12 months.
To no-one's surprise, they don't obey the rules - shenanigans ensue...
It's utter b0ll0cks, but good fun - the writers/producers have sat down with a large quantity of edibles and asked themselves the question, "Given what we are trying to do, what precautions would we have to take?"
There are plot holes you could taxi an Airbus through, but ignore that and eat your popcorn, and you'll likely enjoy it.
The premise of this movie was strong, unique and extremely intriguing. Ultimately, I didn't hate how it unfolded, but I found myself wanting more by the end. There were so many unanswered questions, so many things that could have been explored but weren't because of the time constraints that come with a movie.
Truly, this would have made for a much better TV show, or even a mini series, where things could be fleshed out properly and not rushed as much.
I also found myself wishing it were maybe a video game instead, especially during the moments where cinematically, it DID feel like I was watching a video game cutscene.
In the end, this was a decent film that wasn't able to live up to its potential because there wasn't enough time to explore the world, build the world, or flesh out the characters and conflicts in the world.
A video game or TV show would have been much, much better.
Truly, this would have made for a much better TV show, or even a mini series, where things could be fleshed out properly and not rushed as much.
I also found myself wishing it were maybe a video game instead, especially during the moments where cinematically, it DID feel like I was watching a video game cutscene.
In the end, this was a decent film that wasn't able to live up to its potential because there wasn't enough time to explore the world, build the world, or flesh out the characters and conflicts in the world.
A video game or TV show would have been much, much better.
I watched this on a whim but chose it for the cast. Was quickly enjoying the movie that constantly moved into new territory with the story.
And believe it or not, it had a pretty great love story something that is really hard to achieve within the genere of horror / sci-fi.
The characters were fun to get invested in and their relationship really made the movie compared to movies that have all action but we just couldn't care less if they died.
I do think it helped that I saw no trailers for the film. That really made it something I could enjoy without having any expectations. If your looking for a good sci fi, I recommend it.
And believe it or not, it had a pretty great love story something that is really hard to achieve within the genere of horror / sci-fi.
The characters were fun to get invested in and their relationship really made the movie compared to movies that have all action but we just couldn't care less if they died.
I do think it helped that I saw no trailers for the film. That really made it something I could enjoy without having any expectations. If your looking for a good sci fi, I recommend it.
If you read most of the reviews so far you can tell there are two very different tones in the two halfs of this film. Some may not like both styles of the film. There are slow and intimate moments in the first half building up the whole structure of the film and sci-fi horror very disturbing scenes in the second half. I believe the story, photography, acting, editing, visual effects and everything else felt very well done for a self contained film with so few characters and empty spaces. I don't think the payoff and the reveal where underwhelming, felt well explained and conclusive, definitely worth watching it.
If they had got the casting wrong this film would of been a let down for me, The romance that develops was believable and charming and enjoyable to watch. Aside from that it's just a action film which at times left me thinking this was based on a video game...lots of blowing stuff up etc but honestly nothing hear for the horror fans. It follows the action film formula as well as the romantic film formula but completely ignores the horror formula. Yes it has sci-fi in it thus aliens or whatever they called them but they don't give you the creeps. Overall it is entertaining but only because of the casting. It's a great film for a rainy day ,it just isn't a must watch.
Did you know
- TriviaThe bottom of the Gorge, as well as some creatures, are visually heavily inspired by the work of Polish painter Zdzislaw Beksinski.
- GoofsWhen Levi and Drasa exchange rifle shots across the gorge, they hit the canteen and champagne bottle, but don't hit the glass front of each tower directly behind each of them.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Música para aeropuertos: Lo último de Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (2025)
- How long is The Gorge?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime2 hours 7 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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