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When Air Force One is shot down by terrorists leaving the President of the United States stranded in the wilderness, there is only one person around who can save him - a 13-year old boy called Oskari. In the forest on a hunting mission to prove his maturity to his kinsfolk, Oskari had been planning to track down a deer, but instead discovers the most powerful man on the planet in an escape pod. With the terrorists closing in to capture their own "Big Game" prize, the unlikely duo must team up to escape their hunters. As anxious Pentagon officials observe the action via satellite feed, it is up to the President and his new side-kick to prove themselves and survive the most extraordinary 24 hours of their lives. (official distributor synopsis)

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Malarkey 

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English The Finns must have really been enjoying the making of this movie. The absurdity of some of the scenes, but also of the premise as such, reminded me of another movie – Rare Exports, and after I saw this movie, I found out it was made by the same authors. In retrospect, I feel that today I would be able to handle their previous movie because over the time, I got used to the fact that Finnish cinematography can be quite wacky. And this is exactly a case in point. After about 13 minutes, I realized that the Finns turned a 13-year-old kid into an action hero. Fortunately, the action scenes and the shots of beautiful Lapland landscape prove that it was all meant in jest, which I accepted after a while. However, if you can’t accept that, this movie will probably piss you off. ()

JFL 

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English The filmmakers’ ambitions were apparently limited to trying to combine children’s adventure stories with a mountain-set action thriller in the style of Cliffhanger, without concerning themselves with the idea that it should hold together or fulfil some smart-ass grown-up requirements. Because who would bother with the logic of time, space and the laws of physics when you can just come up with some cool shots. It’s a pity that they didn’t have the resources to go all out with those shots, so the result is kind of half-baked. And that is a terrible shame, because the film has real heart, but it’s buried under a heap of dead weight. I’m not surprised that film nerds are howling, because this is exactly what they hate – a movie with a bombastic promo that twists its potential for sullenly cool arrogance into gleefully childish nonsense. ()

kaylin 

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English This is exactly what I was expecting. A simple B-movie with a very banal plot involving the president, but seeing Samuel L. Jackson as a president who has to survive in the Finnish winter, even if it’s not that freezing, and with only one guy who knows how to hunt by his side, that's something you can only imagine. And yet, here it is! ()