A teenager decided to go through his experience by going to Montana to hunt a big game with his father. In these moments, the father and son struggle to communicate, until the brutal encounter in this mysterious place changes.
Walking Out is the latest in a noble tradition of American films made about the subject, and in many ways bears similarities to Iñárritu's film, but unfortunately, can't replicate that which made The Revenant such a success.
[Alex and Andrew Smith] can always be counted on to make smart, evocative films about masculinity and the foundational relationship (or lack thereof) between fathers and sons. Their new film Walking Out once again delivers the goods.