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Other movies like this, but in the jungle?


Loved this film. I'm on a wilderness survival binge right now. Looking for films where people have to not only survive the elements but also the wild life. Not looking for something cheesy or poorly made like Anaconda or Lake Placid. I want the film to be about survival first and foremost, the wild animals are "the other thing" they have to worry about (not the main threat). This was why I enjoyed The Grey so much. The main objective was to survive and try to escape, the wolves were the secondary threat.

Recently say Backcountry and I loved it. Anything that involves surviving in the wilderness that is located in some kind of jungle.

Thanks for the help.

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This was why I enjoyed The Grey so much. The main objective was to survive and try to escape, the wolves were the secondary threat.

I love The Grey but disagree with this; sure, the extreme cold is communicated well but there's little survival measures taken beyond bracing for the next wolf onslaught.

Anyhow, "survival" movies are my bread-and-butter. For jungle-centric ones, check out the following:

The Most Dangerous Game (1932) - The most faithful adaptation of Richard Connell's classic short story about a shipwrecked survivor being pursued by a world-renowned hunter on a deserted island.

The Naked Prey (1966) - Working off the same premise, an English male is forced to flee into the African safari with a tribe of bush people in hot pursuit after his big-game party offends them. This is a truly visceral cinematic experience with several scenes that will sear into your brain forever.

Apocalyto (2006) - Yet another movie with the same impetus, a Mayan tribesman who escapes Aztec bondage flees into the South American jungle to be reunited with his wife and child with his captors relentlessly tailing him. A visually-enthralling epic from director Mel Gibson.

Rescue Dawn (2006) - Based on a true story and starring Christian Bale, a German-American fighter pilot is shot down over Laos and held prisoner by the Viet Cong. After plotting a daring escape he seeks refuge in the dense surrounding jungle, where he is forced to survive until he can be rescued by his fellow countrymen.

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The Edge (1997) best survival movie ever. Its a classic!

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He specified "jungle". The Edge does not take place in jungle topography.

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That movie with peeples in the sea gobbled up by sharklets.

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I enjoyed The Grey mainly for it's underlying tones. However, if you want a good jungle survival film I could not more highly recommend Mel Gibson's Apocalypto (2006). It has a 7.8 rating on IMDB and it completely blew me away. There are dangerous wild animals but they are most certainly secondary bad guys our protagonists are worried about. Along with this film, it is one of the very rare few I gave 10/10 upon first viewing. Fair warning, it has some pretty intense gore at times.


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Try "Predator".

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Not exactly a jungle survival film but, 'Southern Comfort' is worth a watch. It's roughly about a small group of National Gaurd on a training exercise deep in swamp territory. Anyway...they inadvertantly piss off some local hunters, so, the hunters show them how it's really done.

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The Emerald Forest (1985) by John Boorman?

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