Thursday, October 14, 2010

Adrien Brody is the Man in this First Trailer for Thriller Wrecked

Wrecked has a new trailer, which beautiful portrays this reviewer's home province, British Columbia. The film was shot in Errington, B.C. and now there is a trailer for this picture, even though the release date is a ways away - 2011. Alliance will distribute in Canada, with further distributors to announce shortly.

The film involves a bank robbery, amnesia and those dang' wildcats known as cougars. Adrien Brody stars as the Man and he must find his way out of a car wreck in an isolated forest. With no memory, the Man must come to terms with his violent past and with the even deadlier elements. This part-time hiker can assure you that B.C. is rarely as dangerous as the trailer suggests.

The synopsis for Wrecked:

"A man (Adrien Brody) awakens in a mangled car-wreck at the bottom of a steep cliff. He’s injured, his legs are trapped, and he has no memory of who he is or how he got there. His only company – a crackling radio broadcast of a violent bank robbery gone wrong and a corpse in the back seat with a wallet identifying him as one of the perpetrators. As the man ventures beyond the wreckage, he must rely on his primal instincts, using anything he can find in the surrounding wilderness to increase his chances of survival. Confronted with overwhelming obstacles, both real and imagined, the man must discover his identity and face the consequences of what might be" (Trailer).

Release: March 10, 2011 (Theatres).

Director: Michael Greenspan.

Writer: Christopher Dodd.

Cast: Adrien Brody, Caroline Dhavernas, Ryan Robbins, Adrian Holmes, and Jacob Blair.

The trailer is here courtesy of Trailer Addict:



Sources:

Wrecked on Trailer Addict

This is another thriller which went straight to digital. This film is called The Experiment and the premise is based on the famous prison experiment carried out by Dr. Zimbardo. This film released in late September:



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