her directing debut, however, is its soulfulness. Her character, Edee, isn’t some spoiled brat stranded in the woods like Tea Leoni in “Six Days Seven Nights”; she is a traumatized woman trying to rebuild her life from the ground up.Edee’s reality has been shattered by a family tragedy, so she packs up the car and leaves the city behind for a cabin deep in the Wyoming wilderness far removed from civilization.
No electricity, no gas, no news of the outside world — just four dirty walls and some cans of chili. That’s when the familiar struggles start.
A bear hurdles into her house and gobbles up all the food and destroys her supplies. She survives but has nothing left to eat, and right on cue comes a nasty blizzard.
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