The Snow Walker

2003
7.3| 1h43m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 11 September 2003 Released
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Country: Canada
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A bush pilot in nothern Canada who with the aid of modernity thinks he can handle it all & knows it all. After reluctantly agreeing to transport a local indian girl to a medical facility his light plane crashes & they have to survive whilst finding their way back to civilization. Along the journey the man finds a new respect for the native ways as they battle to survive the elements.

Genre

Adventure, Drama

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Director

Charles Martin Smith

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The Snow Walker Audience Reviews

Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
GazerRise Fantastic!
BelSports This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Tayloriona Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
Asanka Perera I've always wanted to watch this movie and finally did get a chance, worth every second.both leading roles were fantastic and did justice in bringing the characters to life. it would be wonderful to watch Annabelle bring to life more characters in the future.She deserves an award for her role in my opinion, and to learn that she actually posses the same skill sets in real life is just amazing. Its the sort of movie that leaves a person with a beautiful thought in the mind. I hope this review can helps others make up their minds in watching this movie, and tryst me you'll be a better person once you have done so/
Terry Davis I loved this film, and I didn't expect to. It's not particularly well shot.The white owl metaphor makes the movie make sense.I really would have liked the film much better if she had lived, it was very hard to accept. If she had lived it wouldn't have moved me as much I suppose.But I would have been OK with that. I find myself getting upset that she sacrificed herself, and I would have rather she had lived. I guess I said that already.I find myself telling myself, its only a movie.My gosh.
Wizard-8 When I first heard of this movie years ago, I thought that this would be the movie to finally connect with a Canadian (and international) audience. It had a budget significantly higher than the typical Canadian movie, a fairly well-known American actor in the lead, and support of a major theatrical distributor. However, the distributor didn't give the movie much of a release, and did little to market it. The other day I found a DVD copy of the movie in the library and decided to finally watch it to see if I could determine why the movie got little push.It didn't take me long to start seeing why the distributor probably got nervous about the movie. While it's not an awful movie - it will do if you are pressed to find a movie and can't find anything better - it's kind of a disappointment. Despite the money spent, a lot of the movie looks more like a CBC TV drama instead of theatrical quality. The two central characters don't really spark when placed together, a lot of that being because the Inuit woman character can't speak much English. The movie also keeps cutting back to characters in civilization for no apparent reason except maybe to pad out the running time. There is some nice scenery (though it starts to look all alike after a while), and occasional excitement, but for the most part the movie feels very restrained in most departments. Little wonder then why the movie never got a theatrical release outside of Canada and got thrown away on its native soil.
dannmissy How interesting, I was waiting for Michael Buble to start bursting out in song. I did not know that he was ever in a movie from before he became famous. Anyways, remember the part in Castaway when 'Wilson' drifts away and you feel a burst of emotion for Hanks. I felt the same burst of emotion, a happy emotion, rather, when Happy try's out his new watertight pelt boots and the joy he feels by jumping around. I do not think you can compare a movie like Dances with Wolves and The Snow Walker, nonetheless, I love this movie! For some reason, I cannot figure out why I love this movie so much. It is missing the amazing John Barry soundtrack and multi-million dollar cast and crew benefits. There are just some movies were you feel like you can put yourself into a role. I wonder what I would do if I were in Charlie's position. Would I survive a year, a month, a day? Just a wonderful movie!!!