Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Sasquatch Sunset Review

Hmm. Well, Sasquatch fans should definitely go see it. The portrayal of the famous cryptid Bigfoot species somewhat aligns with what many people actually think is the truth, but the crudeness and simpleminded ways of the Bigfoot shown is surely not as heavy in real life as the film portrays. If the Bigfeet hairy ones are indeed real, of course. Evidence to that end can be found at: UnDebunkingBigfoot.blogspot.com
But I digress. 

If Sasquatch were so enthralled with the sight of a road for instance, as to cause massive confusion and instant and blatant territorial pissing, shitings, and hollerings, then I highly doubt these beings would have remained as hidden as well as they have. The intelligence level is certainly beyond that shown in portions of the film and as some contend, is even beyond human capabilities!

Meaning... this might be an spiritual, interdimentional, or even alien creature, or something wild like that, but whatever the case, they're no dummies as sometimes portrayed in the film. However, some reported Sasquatch behavior such as whoops and would knocks for communication over vast distances is portrayed nicely. 

The film is well made and funny, but will be seen as way over the top in many places for what I suspect is a decent portion of the movie going public. So heads up, there is a very gratuitous Squatchy sex scene and penises are shown throughout the movie. Lots of poo and pee and smelling of crotches, etc. Also, this moving picture show contains not one line of actual dialogue, so be prepared to feel weird and loud munching on popcorn and slurping soda during the quiet parts without music in the theater. 

Two and a half stars out of 4 overall. Pretty solid, but at times gross and bizarre film, which I think will be more enjoyable at home than in the theaters. A cult classic contender for sure. 

That's not to say you shouldn't go see it, you should. There is no political agenda and it's an original concept which is scarce these days. I personally like edgy and weird and so it was fine with me for the most part, absent a few face palm moments, but that line of decency  being crosssed is surely thinner for others. Even if that is the case, these possibly perceived "flaws" do not overshadow the entire production, which I'm going to look at as an rauncy, behind the scenes, nature mockumentary, unofficial prequel to Harry and the Hendersons.