Primal Rage

2018 "The Legend of Oh-Mah"
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Released: 01 November 2018 Released
Producted By: Blue Fox Entertainment
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A newly reunited young couple's drive through the Pacific Northwest turns into a nightmare as they are forced to face nature, unsavory locals, and a monstrous creature, known to the Native Americans as Oh-Mah.

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BOGEMSKY What a total mess this is! An ex-convict, his blonde girlfriend, a pack of hunters, a couple of native american police officers and -I guess- Bigfoot stars this garbage, which includes a very cheap disguise of the monster, a long -and inexplicable- scene where the couple is naked, letting their clothes dry, after having fallen from a mountain and a extended Native American ritual.This has to be money laundering, otherwise, I can't explain how someone can green light a project like this rubbish.
smokecombs No it's not a 10 rated movie however I feel it was rated by many without actually being viewed. IMO this is one of the more unique monster movies, or a variation of a type of Bigfoot movie not even remotely close to anything we've ever seen before. It's hard to really name a sasquatch type of movie that has been anything above halfway decent. This movie was not just decent to me, bur borderline, GOOD. The "lead" actor is pretty horrible, the male lead, the female only slightly better. It's the abilities and the uniqueness of the monster antagonist that make this movie. My true rating would be a 6, maybe a 7 out of 10 as far as fun viewing. Acting is maybe a 4. I just don't think the 4 it's rated right now is a fair rating with too many 1 and 2 stars. Of this specific type of movie, this is the best one I have ever seen that has a Bigfoot type of creature. It's by no means a typical Bigfoot story you have heard some hunter relate before.
Claudio Carvalho "Primal Rage" is a terrible horror film with a confused storyline. The promising beginning recalls 1972 "Deliverance", with the redneck hunters dangerously teasing the young couple. It is amazing the lack of chemistry of this lead couple. The Indian community and the sheriff recall 1971 "Billy Jack" with their visions. And the creature is a hybrid of "Predator" and any low-budget Big Foot film. The result is a complete mess with awful conclusion. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): Not Available
august-78865 There are too many people giving good grades, of good will to this movie. The movie at the start seems to be good, has a slow pace and a great atmosphere. the lack of music contributes to making the initial accident more dramatic.But nevertheless ... unfortunately ... it falls too much in bad performances, big, Big, BIG, moments of SJW: *it's fine that people who are not white are racists and misogynists, but the film makes it clear that white men should always be stupid, patriarchal and murdered by the monster / defender of the forest, *ok there we have something for environmentalists / anti hunting /antiguns to love the movie: misogynist hunters killed by an animal with mystical influence of the Native American tribes. (WOW all that in a single movie? ... yup swallow it ... Besides, Surprise! Bigfoot wants to have children because he is probably bored of just hunting and eating white "men that are creating chaos to forest" (quoted).The stupid thing about this movie is that the girl after her zoophilic experience can still run with a gun and chase the big foot instead of just running away.The entire transition with the scene behind the store with "Indian bosses" is unnecessary, there are almost 30 minutes of indigenist pro-inclusion propaganda film in a horror movie (besides the deputy acid trip) that are forced on the film, Im would rather prefer to watch a documentary ok? this is supposed to be a horror flick.The film tries to justify all this footage so that the sheriff and the husband meet and then re-enter the forest just for them selves armed with "magic weapons" (Yes ...). My opinion Bad writing plus a subtle agenda