

While on a hunting trip in the isolated wilderness, a father and his adopted teenage son are turned into the prey of unknown assailants. They are unexpectedly joined in their fight for survival by a stranger who reveals the disturbing truth about the son's biological father, an international crime lord, and why that crime lord has sent trained assassins to kill the teenager.
Practical Effects
Genuine wilderness stunts, zero green screen.
Acting
Luke Goss commits harder than the script deserves.

Director
R. Ellis Frazier
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
R. Ellis Frazier specializes in 'men with guns in remote locations' cinema—this is his sixth collaboration with Luke Goss. They have a type.
The 98-minute runtime suggests the editor knew exactly which exposition scenes to mercy-kill. The biological father reveal lands at minute 22—blistering pace for DTV action.