Jungle
6.6
1924 Votes

In 1981, an enthusiastic young adventurer follows his dreams into the Bolivian Amazon jungle with two friends and a guide with a mysterious past. Their journey quickly turns into a terrifying ordeal as the darkest elements of human nature and the deadliest threats of the wilderness lead to an all-out fight for survival.

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2017-09-07T13:43:03.000Z
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Images (Backdrops)
Cast
Jacek Koman
Yossi's Father
Angie Milliken
Yossi's Mother
John Bluthal
Uncle Nissim
Rodrigo Marulanda
Truck Driver
Elias Granado
Boat Skipper
Brandon Membreno
Bolivian Little Man
Lucho Velasco
Don Jorge
Obeida Benavides
Don Jorge Wife
Joey Vieira
Black Jack Dealer
Natasha Pruchniewicz
Casino Fantasy Girl
Kirra Gaskell
Casino Fantasy Girl #2
Cassandra Robinson
Casino Fantasy Girl #3
Ioulia Pakhomova
Nun (Rurrenabaque)
Nelson Camayo
Captain Armando
Adrian Javier Perez
Bolivian Pilot
Claire Jones
Smiling Restaurant Girl
Sara Ocampo
Young Girl with Flower
Henry Orozco
Young Man on Bus
Paris Moletti
Bolivian (uncredited)
Details Of Movie
Music
Photos Stefan Duscio
Revenue 1906640
Location Australia
Producer Mike Gabrawy, Dana Lustig, Gary Hamilton, Mark Lazarus, Todd Fellman, Greg McLean
Director Greg McLean
User Reviews
John Chard May 16 2024 09:22:24 PM

The Yossi Ghinsberg Survival! Jungle is directed by Greg McLean and adapted to screenplay by Justin Monjo from the book written by Yossi Ghinsberg. It stars Daniel Radcliffe, Joel Jackson, Alex Russell and Thomas Kretschman. Music is by Johnny Klimek and cinematography by Stefan Duscio. Film is the retelling of real incidents when in 1981 Israeli adventure Yossi Ghinsberg entered deep into the Amazon Rainforest and found hell waiting for him. People keep doing it, these adventure types going into treacherous Mother Nature territory to explore and discover the untapped world - only to find misery, while some are never seen again. Greg McLean mixes adventure and horror perfectly, which when coming from the director of Wolf Creek and Rogue comes as no surprise. It's standard formula in narrative drive, man meets new friends in beautiful surrounds, it's all very jolly and daring, and off they go in search of wonderment. Of course, as is often the case, these stories can sometimes end in utter distress, Ghinsberg was a very lucky fellow to come out alive and tell his amazing story, which is in turn compelling and excellently performed by the cast. As problems begin to surface, the group dynamic begins to facture, with one particular character highly dubious in motives intent. The terrain gets steadily worse, then they got to eat of course, and as bodies begin to wane, decisions on a survival course of action take precedence. Then it's over to high peril for Ghinsberg who has to try and salvage body and mind in the hope that he might somehow escape his jungle nightmare. Once the pic turns its entire focus on Ghinsberg's solitude, things become a little repetitive and much of the chilling danger begins to ebb away. Yet we are willing him to survive, to stay hooked in as we grasp for a semblance of good news to come out of an otherwise dark tale. Clearly from Ghinsberg's perspective, the real man himself, there was a yearning to be a better man, for better or worse, but the film is a little out of focus for an in depth portrayal of Yossi, with this blend of survival horror and characterisation not quite working. That said though, this still comes as highly recommended viewing, as does further reading on the incidents featured here. For come the closing credits, as real people are shown in photos, and their actual fates written in type, you know there has been no titillation here. 7.5/10