The Trail" is a 2013 drama-western film directed by William Parker. Set in 1848, it follows Amelia, a young housewife who becomes stranded alone in the woods after a tragic accident along the Oregon Trail. Far from home, she is tested mentally, physically, and spiritually in a battle for her life.
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The film stars Jasmin Jandreau as Amelia, with supporting performances by Tommy Nash as Levi and Brianna Oppenheimer as Christina. Jandreau's portrayal of Amelia has been praised for its depth and authenticity, effectively conveying the character's struggle for survival and personal growth.
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Critical reception has been mixed. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 38% audience score, indicating varied viewer opinions.
ROTTEN TOMATOES
Some reviewers commend the film for its compelling storytelling and Jandreau's performance. For instance, a review from Film Intuition notes that the film is "a welcome rarity to experience a historical fiction film from the point of view of a female."
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The Trail" is a 2013 drama-western film directed by William Parker. Set in 1848, it follows Amelia, a young housewife who becomes stranded alone in the woods after a tragic accident along the Oregon Trail. Far from home, she is tested mentally, physically, and spiritually in a battle for her life.
IMDB
The film stars Jasmin Jandreau as Amelia, with supporting performances by Tommy Nash as Levi and Brianna Oppenheimer as Christina. Jandreau's portrayal of Amelia has been praised for its depth and authenticity, effectively conveying the character's struggle for survival and personal growth.
IMDB
Critical reception has been mixed. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 38% audience score, indicating varied viewer opinions.
ROTTEN TOMATOES
Some reviewers commend the film for its compelling storytelling and Jandreau's performance. For instance, a review from Film Intuition notes that the film is "a welcome rarity to experience a historical fiction film from the point of view of a female."