

A man awakens in a car wreck at the bottom of a steep cliff. He can't remember who he is or how he got there, but a report over the radio fills in some of the blanks, as it describes a violent bank robbery and names a perpetrator who happens to be sitting dead in the back seat.
Acting
Brody carries 90% of this film with sheer physical exhaustion.
Direction
Greenspan milks one location for maximum psychological suffocation.
Sound
The woods become a character—unsettling and oppressively quiet.
Director
Michael Greenspan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in just 18 days in British Columbia, with Brody performing most of his own stunts while genuinely exhausted.
The film was largely ignored on release but anticipated the 'single-location survival psych thriller' boom that followed years later with entries like *The Shallows* and *Fall*.