![]() ![]() The biggest one being that they felt confident they could, in fact, get away with what they'd done without consequences. Mistakes abound on the parts of the two main characters, Vaughn and Marcus. He meekly voiced that concern to Marcus, who bullied him into taking the shot anyway. Vaughn was ill prepared to take a shot at anything in the first place. ![]() The deer in the crosshairs is not shot, a person is. Looking closely, a flash of blue can be seen a nano-second before the first fatal shot is fired or right as the shot is fired. It probably would have been accepted as such had the prior choices not been made. What initially happened was an accident, plain and simple. When one person is shot, it can be considered an accident. When Vaughn is asked how he feels about becoming a dad he expresses it as "terrifying." It's not nearly as terrifying as what he is about to experience over the next few hours. The beautiful mountains with rolling valleys and dense forestry belie what will transpire deep in the woods that stretch for many miles. When the tension is extremely high Marcus and Vaughn seem to communicate only with their eyes. Most of the time Marcus leads the discussions by steering them in certain directions. This is important because it suggests that Marcus is the alpha male of the pair, somewhat of a bully and used to getting his way. Their conversation brings to mind characters from Trainspotting (1996) with talk of ".finally having sex with a woman, while she's awake." Later it comes out that Marcus has cocaine in his possession, "I am on holiday!" he says in his own defense. ![]() Shortly thereafter, Vaughn and his best buddy Marcus engage in light banter as they drive down long and winding roads with magnificent landscapes looming large in the background. The film is ominous from the first words uttered, "Don't go" Vaughn's girlfriend says to him as they lie closely in bed saying their goodbyes. Two long-time friends have planned a last bromance type weekend before one, Vaughn, is to wed his pregnant fiancée. Shortly thereafter, it debuted on Netflix in the horror genre. Its official outing happened at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, 2018. Under the artful direction of Matt Palmer Calibre is a British film shot among the beautiful scenery of the Scottish Highlands. ![]()
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