Alpha

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Europe, 20,000 years ago. While on his first hunt with his tribe’s most elite group, a young man is injured and left for dead. Awakening to find himself broken and alone-he must learn to survive and navigate the harsh and unforgiving wilderness. Reluctantly taming a lone wolf abandoned by his pack, the pair learn to rely on each other and become unlikely allies, enduring countless dangers and overwhelming odds in order to find their way home before the deadly winter arrives. (Sony Pictures)

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Malarkey 

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English Who would have guessed that the creators can make a prehistoric story into one of the nicest films about the friendship of a man and a dog. A nice surprise, where the bar is unnecessarily lowered by its beginning, but once a young boy and a wolf enter the stage, then every scene features a beautiful shot and brings you a dose of emotions. ()

POMO 

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English If Alpha had been set in an actual harsh environment à la The Revenant, its trivial and unoriginal survival storyline might have worked. What we have instead is quite the opposite – an artificial, oversaturated, kitschy coloring book in which even the setting sun is not real. It could withstand criticisms such as “an adventure fairy tale shot in front of a green screen” – it’s not as stupid as Emmerich’s 10,000 BC and the actors are eagerly emotional, but the fake stuff around them was too much for me. Not to mention the overly aggressive camera close-ups and time-lapses that look like something from a bombastic commercial or video game. A movie that is supposed to make me feel the protagonist’s loss and helplessness in a harsh, hostile environment must be done differently. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English It could have been a bigger hit, it feels slightly like a smaller production, but I was surprisingly immersed in the plot and nicely drawn in. It's actually a period survival film and the emergence of the domestic dog at the same time. The harsh B.C. era is nicely depicted and nature is used to its fullest including animals (wolves, tigers, hyenas, bisons, vultures). The main character is likeable, I also liked the music, and the hunting scenes have a lot of pizzazz, so enough for an above-average rating. 70% ()

angel74 

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English Even though the adventure film Alpha is an overly digitized fairy tale about the origins of the friendship between man and wolf (or dog), I quite liked the story. Except I could have done without the initial time loops. However, I'm sure the child audiences must be absolutely thrilled with this film. (75%) ()

MrHlad 

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English This flop about how the friendship between man and wolf was formed thousands of years ago turned out to be a surprisingly successful thing. Alpha is a family adventure that isn't afraid to be a little grittier than we're used to with films like this, it manages to be engrossing and, above all, incredibly beautiful to look at. It is brought down by the second half, in which the gradual rapprochement between human and animal protagonists is, after all, too schematic and predictable. ()

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