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Big Game

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United Kingdom, Finland, Germany · 2014
Rated PG-13 · 1h 30m
Director Jalmari Helander
Starring Samuel L. Jackson, Onni Tommila, Ted Levine, Victor Garber
Genre Action, Adventure, Thriller

Air Force One is shot down by rogue agents, leaving the President of the United States stranded in the wilderness. Thirteen-year-old Oskari is also in that wilderness, on a traditional Finnish coming-of-age solo hunting trip, when he discovers the President in an escape pod. With the agents closing in, the unlikely duo team up to escape.

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60

The Telegraph by

Yes, the film's clunky. Yes, it's dumb. But it's fashioned with such charm that it's also lovable, poignant and funny.

40

Empire by Chris Hewitt (1)

Destined to be a big drinking game — take a sip when Broadbent bites his sandwich — but little else, this feels like a major missed opportunity.

38

Slant Magazine by Jake Cole

The rambling conversations and endless wandering through nature could let the film pass for a filler episode of Lost.

60

Total Film by Jamie Graham

Drags in places and not always certain of its tone but with a sprinkling of eye-bulging visuals that wink to Spielberg’s heyday. Give it a shot.

25

The Playlist by Kevin Jagernauth

Big Game comes away with the distinction of being watchably terrible. There is a certain ridiculousness that is engaging, but this shouldn't be confused for merit.

63

New York Post by Lou Lumenick

Big Game is goofy fun, whether Jackson is rolling down a hill in a freezer, the kid is trying to stop a bazooka with an arrow, or we’re witnessing other stunts that are just too preposterous to describe.

60

The Dissolve by Noel Murray

Big Game tries a little of everything, but ultimately settles into being a scrappy, lower-budget spin on the Big Dopey Action Movie genre. And as with nearly every stab at the BDAM, the audience’s satisfaction will depend largely on just how dopey they expect it to be.

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Observer by Rex Reed

While the folks back at the Pentagon say stuff like “Where are our Navy Seals?” the audience is treated to jaw-dropping action sequences, enhanced by awesome special effects and staggering cinematography.

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Movie Nation by Roger Moore

The production values and high-caliber cast suggest Big Game had better intentions than results. Helander may have memorized “Die Hard” and “Air Force One” and “Olympus Has Fallen.” But his version of that formula, given the loopy twist of making a woodsman/kid the hero “with particular skills,” loses most everything in translation.

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