Written by Jeremy Robbins
Directed by Baltasar Kormákur
Ben (to Sasha): "It's very simple. You've got until the very end of this song to get as far away from me as you can."
Time for some action survival shenanigans then. Let's get Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton and place them in a 95 minute battle of determination of wits. Only one will survive and yes, it's the one you'd expect to survive.
First though, a little context. Let's open with Theron's thrill seeking Sasha who was married to a man named Tommy (Eric Bana). Rock climbing was a thing for these two but it also led to the death of Tommy.
Sasha of course was grieving the loss of her husband and had intended to scatter his ashes. She also had the misfortune to encounter a strange man named Ben (Egerton). Sasha knew he was a bit off but not the extent he'd reveal himself to be when they met a second time.
It turned out that Ben was a serial killer and he had Sasha marked as his next victim. Ben's also something of a thrill seeker too and wanted to give Sasha a head start into the wilderness first. This did add some more tension to the movie.
I'll give the movie pointers for the cat and mouse antics with Sasha and Ben. Sasha's determined to stay alive, even when Ben's got the jump on her and bombarding her with unwarranted observations about her dead husband. Ben's big problem was that he enjoyed the build up a bit too much.
It should go without saying that of course Sasha would be the one to survive. She had Ben at a disadvantage and used it to get rid of him altogether. Ben completely deserved his fate but it's amusing that in spite of his mistrust for Sasha, he still couldn't stop her from getting the better of him.
- There's a rather nice shot of a naked Taron Egerton swinging from a big rope halfway through the film.
- Ben practiced cannibalistic rituals and had previous victims carcases in a cave. He also killed his own mother.
- Standout music: Leonard Cohen's Boogie Street.
- Chronology: First scene had Sasha and Tommy climbing the Troll Wall in Norway before the main action took place in Wandarra National Park, Australia.
I'll admit they I thought Apex (2026) was decent enough. It's not the type of movie that will leave a lasting impression but it's a diverting 95 minutes with both leads on good form. Good enough weekend viewing.
Rating: 6 out of 10

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