A satirical survival/horror film that has two great central performances from Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien but is arguably let down somewhat by director Sam Raimi's need to add a dose of silly horror tropes which were unnecessary as the set up is neatly clever. This is a narrative reminiscent of The Admirable Crichton (1968 & others) and Triangle Of Sadness (2022) where the societal hierarchy is turned upside down after a shipwreck. McAdams plays Linda, a frumpy office researcher, who is a genius at her job but not particularly popular. When she is passed over for promotion by the new CEO, Bradley (O'Brien) she harbours a grievance especially as he is a misogynistic prick. But events take a turn when the company plane crashes in the Far East and as the only two survivors they are marooned on a tropical island. It turns out that Linda is adept at survival techniques whereas Bradley is hopeless and has to rely on her, and it gives Linda more opportunities than she could have hoped for. This is certainly fun and takes some surprising turns avoids any clichés that you might expect. The title is a clever one, let's put it that way.
Abysmal. Nonsensical rubbish. Absurd story /plot that could have been written by a 5 year old with highly irritating characters .Stupid c.g.i. Easily one of the worst films that i have seen and sums up everything that is poor about modern day cinema. I knew within the first few minutes that i wasn't going to like it and couldn't wait for it to end. Embarrassing for Rachel Macadams to agree to do this film.