Big Game
Struggling against survival, the president of the United States, who during his journey to the summit, is attacked by the terrorists, the thing that forces him to land in the hard forest of Finland, where he does his best to survive, by receiving help from a young teenager courageous boy named Oskari.
1 November 1959, USA
28 February 1978, Bonn, Germany
18 September 1961, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
20 September 1964, East Berlin, East Germany
1978
1973, Germany
1969
1972, Istanbul, Turkey
27 April 1972, Salzgitter, Lower Saxony, Germany
15 July 1981, Tyrlaching, Bavaria, Germany
June 25, 2015
"Big Game" never once feels credible, and that's why it's so entertaining. Almost nothing that takes place in this movie could occur in the real world, and there's something comforting about that.
July 09, 2015
The story penned by Helander with Petri Jokiranta goes heavy on the hokum, not to mention the CGI fireworks, but a dialled-down Jackson and a fired-up Tommila make for an entertaining pair.
January 17, 2017
Big Game offers audiences an uncomplicated, affectionate and entertaining homage to the action-adventure of cinema past.
June 25, 2015
Gleefully dumb but eager to entertain, this is cheeseball stuff baked with deliciously outsized performances and low comedy and photographed across mighty beautiful landscapes.
September 13, 2016
Without the unusual Finnish elements, this would have been a far more mundane Game.
June 25, 2015
As a throwback, Big Game understands the thrills of retro action but never earns its big moments.
March 01, 2016
Sometimes, one needs well-made, mindless entertainment in the middle of the summer, and Big Game delivers just that -- joyous, senseless entertainment without making you feel like you've just had a lobotomy.
June 25, 2015
Mr. Jackson has never seemed so unblustery; his scenes with the younger actor have ease and humor. The authority is there but also the soul you'd want from the leader of the free world.
February 22, 2016
The black humor of Big Game's implausibility wonderfully complements the usually over-wrought notion of a terrorist attack.
February 23, 2017
It's the kind of film that is so enjoyable that feels so brief; it seems to end just when it should get good. [Full review in Spanish]
June 26, 2015
There are times when it seems impossible that it could possibly exist as a real thing and not just as a parody trailer that accidentally got inflated to feature length.

