Nature's Grave

2008

Drama / Horror / Thriller

3
IMDb Rating 5.1/10 10 6309 6.3K

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Plot summary

Peter and Carla, a couple whose marriage is faltering, decide to go on a camping weekend. When they become lost, the pair sets up camp on a remote beach that doesn't seem to be on any map. At first the trip is the romantic getaway they imagined – then slowly things begin to go wrong. After Peter disrespects the unspoiled habitat, it seems as if the surroundings are exacting revenge on the couple, as insects, animals, and then nature itself become the enemy.


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Jim Caviezel as Peter
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Reviewed by MBunge 5 / 10

So...did the dog survive or what?

Let me begin this review by being completely honest. When the opening credits rolled and I saw that Jamie Blanks was not only the director but also an executive producer and responsible for both the music and the editing of Nature's Grave, I was not filled with hope of a quality cinema experience. When someone's name is listed 4 times at the start of a movie that was made with a decent budget, it's usually the sign of somebody who thinks way too highly of themselves doing more than they should have. So perhaps my expectations for this motion picture were abnormally low going in, but I found it to be a surprisingly effective and creepy good time. But in the interests of complete honesty, I must also admit that it is very, very, very slow and is centered entirely on two characters it is nearly impossible to give a damn about.

Peter (Jim Caviezel) is an American living in Australia with his Aussie wife Carla (Claudia Karmen). You can tell right away there are serious problems in their marriage and Peter has cajoled/pressured his wife into a weekend camping trip at some hidden beach in the middle of nowhere with one of Peter's friends and his girlfriend, seeking some sort of reconciliation. Carla, who dislikes the whole idea of "roughing it" only slightly less than she dislikes Peter at the moment, seems vaguely open to the idea of saving their union but isn't interested in making it easy.

After a long drive and a turnoff onto a forest path, bickering most of the way, Peter and Carla arrive at what may or may not be the right beach. They set up camp anyway and try to enjoy themselves. Well, Peter tries. Carla mostly sulks that she's stuck in the woods instead of at some resort. But while the couple's relationship bounces around spoiled attempts at intimacy and hints at a bad history, they face increasing menace from the natural world around them. Eventually, Peter and Carla's personal bond explodes into anger and recriminations, but that's overshadowed by the fact that it seems unlikely they're going to get out of the woods alive.

Nature's Grave is highlighted by some great work from director of photography Karl Von Moller. The shots of the woods, the beach, the coastline and the animals that inhabit them are frequently flat out beautiful. The look of this film resembles that of a good nature documentary on cable TV, which reinforces the threat of Mother Nature to Peter and Carla. If it were all shot more cinematically, there'd be a phoniness to it that would undercut the suspension of disbelief. This feels like the real world, which makes Peter, Carla and the danger facing them seem more real as well.

I've also got to give Jamie Blanks his due. The music here is great at establishing mood and the editing does yeoman's work at keeping the tension and pace up. It has to because Blanks' direction, while squirmingly on target with his portrayal of a last stand at rescuing a doomed marriage, stumbles over his inability to recognize two glaring weaknesses in Everett DeRoche's script.

You've heard of a slow burn? Well, Nature's Grave barely simmers. The first hour or so of this thing is like the first 10 minutes of a normal horror movie. You know, the part where the filmmakers try to create a sense of normalcy before they vivisect someone with a Garden Weasel? Things unfold so leisurely, everything that happens becomes so much more obvious and contrived. There are a couple of scenes that almost come off like anti-littering commercials. The weirdly slack rhythm of Nature's Grave appealed to me, but you wouldn't need to have ADD to get a little antsy waiting for something to happen.

The other problem is that, while Jim Caviezel and Claudia Karvan do some good acting here, Peter is a boorish asshole and Carla is a prickly bitch. These characters are not likable. They are not sympathetic. It's hard to identify with them and that might make it difficult for some viewers to appreciate the slowly growing sense of dread and peril in the movie. At the end, you really only care about whether their dog survives the weekend.

Again, maybe I had prepared myself for some grand disaster, but I liked Nature's Grave. Its differences felt like they were deliberate and intended and I appreciated someone trying to create a horror environment and sensibility that didn't follow the same well worn path. This film isn't scary so much as it's creepy and that's a sensation that's often overlooked in this supercharged age. It's definitely not for everyone but some will quite enjoy it.

Reviewed by GirishGowda 6 / 10

Nature Works in Mysterious Ways...

.. is what this film tells us. The director shoots the film in the outback with fantastic natural scenery. As you would be well aware, nature is one of the main characters here. This film isn't preachy as one would expect, it had a fresh perspective about humans attitude towards nature and how we take it for granted. But, it just didn't have the effect on me that it was going for. Still, very cool cinematography made it worthwhile. If you don't wanna watch it, trust me you are not missing anything. My friend didn't like it that much and I found it to be an alright movie.

A couple, Peter (James Caviezel) and Carla (Claudia Karvan) going through a crisis in their marriage due to an abortion plan to kick back and enjoy a long weekend with their friends at a surf beach which is located at a remote place. But their friends did not reach the bar they had planned on meeting and Peter decides to go ahead and catch up with them on the beach. But when it becomes clear that their friends would not make it, they They are negligent towards everything from the beginning itself and there at the beach they shoot a mother seal (which is quite a sad story actually) and break an eagle egg and do all kinds of crappy things.

James Caviezel is an underrated actor. He is an extremely talented actor who got his big break with 'Outlander', but that movie was pretty worthless for his talents. Here he gives a good performance as Peter, the everyday rich guy who has the least interest in nature and does whatever he pleases and he also has a strenous relationship with his wife, which was very realistic. Claudia is OK as Carla, but it Jim who steals the show anyway. Her character actually becomes scared of nature very early in the movie. But she gives a credible performance. I had a huge problem with the ending, no guy in his right mind would go in the middle of the road to stop a goods truck that is so big. But the director wanted nature to win through whatever means, so he had that ending done. The story of the other campers is not explained, nor did the climax with Carla. I mean who did it and how did it happen? That is plain stupid on the part of the director. I, for one, cannot accept that nature did that. If it was cannibals or something, I could have accepted that. And yeah there are no other characters in the entire movie other than the couple, so it depends entirely on them. You should be aware of that.

6/10

Reviewed by aqos-1 2 / 10

Boring!

The best actor in this movie and most rational character was the dog. You would never know by watching this movie that Jim Caveizel is an established actor. There is no real logic as to why the couple decided to stay and camp except for the Peters' stupidity. I would not call this a movie where nature strikes back, I would call it a movie where a moron angry at his wife makes a lot of boneheaded decisions. Nothing about the other campers is explained. All we know about them is that the parents seem to quarrel. So is this nature striking back at unhappy couples, or people that disrespect nature. The explanation of what this movie is about really stretches logic. The only parts of it that ring true are that there are people and they are out in nature. I found this movie extremely boring and a grand waste of time.

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