In The Beast, a perilous trek through a remote jungle unearths more than just ancient ruins. Annie Brooks portrays an archeology professor whose quest for discovery leads her into a terrifying encounter with a legendary beast. The film's…
The Beast
An Archeology Professor and antique collector, Laphin, goes trekking through a deep jungle to the Cambodian border to see an ancient palace with two guides. They see a…
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Regrettably, The Beast (2004) is a creature feature that gets lost in its own jungle. Annie Brooks tries her best to navigate the unfolding disaster, but the script offers little to work with, leaving her character feeling underdeveloped.…
The Beast delivers a surprisingly engaging jungle expedition that gradually descends into primal fear. Annie Brooks anchors the film with a performance that balances academic curiosity with growing terror. The direction effectively uses the lush, dense jungle setting…
This 2004 effort, The Beast, attempts to weave a tale of ancient curses and jungle terror, but ultimately falters in execution. The performances, particularly from Annie Brooks, are adequate, yet the script doesn't afford them much depth to…
The Beast offers a serviceable jungle adventure with a creature-feature twist, though it often feels held back by its own ambitions. Annie Brooks, as the intrepid professor, brings a commendable earnestness to the role, but the narrative struggles…
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The central characters in 'The Beast' (2004) are Laphin, an Archaeology Professor and antique collector, and his two guides. Laphin's academic background and interest in collecting antiques set him on a perilous journey into the jungle. The dynamic between Laphin and his guides, coupled with their encounters with local villagers and a mysterious starving man, forms the core of the film's unfolding narrative and escalating dangers.