Elevation film review featured image

‘Elevation’ is a Tense Thrill Ride with Bulletproof Monsters and an Impossible Mission

Reviewed by Chris Corey
November 15, 2024

Elevation

★ ★ ★

‘Elevation’ is a post-apocalyptic film set in the Rocky Mountains, where a surviving pocket of humanity has built a self-sustaining small town. The monsters in the film, for some reason, are unable to go higher than 8,000 feet in elevation. Since the town is above this line, the residents are safe.

Except for Hunter (Danny Boyd Jr.), a young boy with lung problems, who relies on a breathing machine that is about to use up its last filter. Without the filter, the machine ceases to operate, and Hunter will die. Will (Anthony Mackie) is Hunter’s dad and can’t let this happen. Down their mountain range is the city of Boulder, where there are cases of filters that will keep Hunter alive for a very long time.

Unfortunately, Boulder is below 8,000 feet, and the monsters that await are large, bug-like creatures that are efficient, ruthless killers. To make matters worse, no human has been able to kill one of these monsters. Will’s plan is a suicide mission – any dad who loves his son would take this risk.

Also in this town is a woman named Nina (Morena Baccarin), who has a piece of one of the monster’s outer shells. She’s a physicist and has been spending her time modifying bullets in order to penetrate that shell. She has a theory on how to make bullets that could penetrate the beasts but will need to get to her lab which is conveniently at the same hospital where Will is headed.

Will’s wife – and Hunter’s mom – was killed when she helped Nina try to get to her lab a year prior. Will blames Nina for this, as does his wife’s friend Katie (Maddie Hasson). Knowing the risks, and despite some serious dramatic tension between the characters, Will, Katie and Nina decide to journey down the mountain.

The movie does a good job of making sure we fully understand the peril involved and doesn’t hesitate to show us the penalty for daring such insurmountable odds. The story is wrought with tension, exciting action and near escapes that will have you gripping your popcorn bucket.

The only problem is the conclusion. It felt rushed, and it deflated the tension that had been expertly built. Thankfully, it didn’t kill the story, though it did lessen the impact of the climactic finale.

Elevation is certainly worth a watch. It might even be more fun knowing you’re likely watching it below 8,000 feet.

Rated: R for language.
Running Time: 1h 30m
Directed by: George Nolfi
Written by: John Glenn, Jacob Roman, Kenny Ryan
Starring: Anthony Mackie, Morena Baccarin, Maddie Hasson, Danny Boyd Jr.

Sci-Fi, Action, Mystery & Thriller

Sponsored by:

Recent Reviews

You, Me & Tuscany Coasts on Charm and Scenery

You, Me & Tuscany Coasts on Charm and Scenery

You, Me & Tuscany ★ ★ You, Me & Tuscany is a story about a young woman named Anna (Halle Bailey), who dropped out of culinary school two months before graduation when her mother became deathly ill. Understandably, her mom’s death sent her life spiraling out of...

Beast Throws Punches but Ducks the Drama

Beast Throws Punches but Ducks the Drama

Beast ★ ★ ½ Beast is about a disgraced MMA fighter named Patton James (Daniel MacPherson) on the verge of a middleweight title. As the film opens, he knocks out an opponent in six seconds, then we flash forward 10 years to find him working as a fisherman. In that...

Faces of Death Revives the Title, Not the Terror

Faces of Death Revives the Title, Not the Terror

Faces of Death ★ ★ Faces of Death attempts to ask the same question as the 1978 film that shares its title: Is this real? The original film boasted ‘Banned in 46 Countries’ on its cover. No doubt, that helped propel it to cult classic status. It was also hard to find,...

The Drama Finds the Breaking Point of Love and Trust

The Drama Finds the Breaking Point of Love and Trust

The Drama ★ ★ ★ ½ The Drama examines a couple in the final days before their wedding, when a secret is revealed that stretches trust to its breaking point and sends shockwaves through friends caught inside the blast radius. It’s scripted, acted and shot in a way that...

They Will Kill You Is a Stylish Burst of Horror Chaos

They Will Kill You Is a Stylish Burst of Horror Chaos

They Will Kill You ★ ★ ★ They Will Kill You is another Hollywood entry in the Satanic cabal subgenre, a lane that seems to be gaining ground in horror. It’s full of hyper-stylized violence that plays like a cross between the Kill Bill films, the Grindhouse double...

Subscribe Today!