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Quicksand

Fear will drag you deeper.
2023 | 86m | English

(1788 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Andres Beltran
Writer: Matt Pitts
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A married couple on the brink of divorce becomes trapped in quicksand while hiking through a Colombian rainforest. It’s a struggle for survival as they battle the elements of the jungle and must work together in order to escape.
Release Date: Aug 31, 2023
Director: Andres Beltran
Writer: Matt Pitts
Genres: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
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Production Companies Dawn's Light, Sangre Films, 222 Pictures, Elemental Stories
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Carolina Gaitán Sofia
Allan Hawco Josh
Sebastián Eslava Marcos
Andrés Castañeda Diego
Allison Castrillón Front Desk Clerk
Juan Manuel Combariza Concierge
Juan Camilo Pérez Javier
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Sean Patrick Burke Producer
Martin Ramos Executive Producer
Kris Meyer Executive Producer
Jason Cherubini Producer
Richard Switzer Executive Producer
John Harris Executive Producer
Nicolás Reyes Producer
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4.0

The premise of director Andres Beltran‘s “Quicksand” is the stuff of nightmares. This survivalist suspense thriller follows an estranged American couple (Carolina Gaitan, Allan Hawco) who, on the brink of divorce, travel to Bogotá, Colombia for a work conference. With a little downtime, they decide ... to take a hike in the rainforest despite the warnings of locals. A surprise storm causes them to become trapped in a pit of quicksand underneath the dense jungle canopy. Unable to move, their situation goes from bad to worse as they are paid a visit from a resident venomous snake. It’s a simple story that’s terrifying to think about, and the film does a good job at setting up the narrative with a drama-heavy opening half hour. This isn’t an action packed film by any means, but more of a slow burn relationship drama with the added stressor of being stranded in quicksand with limited means of avoiding a deadly snake. The story is well thought out, and Hawco and Gaitan give solid enough performances that make you believe their situation is dire. This isn’t a bad movie, but it does have its share of problems. The cinematography is dark and murky, which isn’t pleasurable to watch. It fits the bleak jungle setting, but there’s only so much viewers can enjoy about a drab palate of deep browns and drab grays. Some of the scenes are so dark that it’s difficult to see the action. The ending is excessively drawn out too, and there’s no real payoff. Although overall this is an disappointing film, it gets a lot of things right. Low budget thrillers belong to a genre that often doesn’t require particularly strong direction, acting, or a massive amount of financial backing to make an effective movie, and that’s exactly what “Quicksand” is: a passable movie with a killer story that’s simply not good enough.

Aug 04, 2023