The Gorge — Official Trailer

The Gorge, directed by Scott Derrickson and released on Apple TV+ on February 14, 2025, is a genre-blending film that mixes sci‑fi, romance, action, horror, and mystery in a visually striking but narratively uneven package. The story centers on two elite snipers—Levi, played by Miles Teller, and Drasa, portrayed by Anya Taylor‑Joy—who are assigned to opposite towers guarding a secretive gorge of unknown danger. Neither knows what lies beneath, only that their mission is to ensure nothing escapes. Over time, despite isolation and strict protocols, they form a fragile connection through music, messages, and games across the chasm.

The Gorge (2025) - IMDb

From the outset, the film’s premise is intriguing: a mysterious abyss, covert military operations, and two solitary figures drawn together by curiosity and loneliness. The early scenes lean into a romantic tone, with lighthearted flirtations and playful exchanges providing a delicate respite from the tension. Anya Taylor‑Joy and Miles Teller bring authentic charm and a grounded emotional core, drawing in the audience as their characters cautiously bridge the divide.

But as the film unfolds, the tone shifts abruptly into full-blown creature horror. When Levi and Drasa finally descend into the gorge, they face nightmarish beings—“Hollow Men,” skull‑spider hybrids, and skeletal roots—that test their resolve. The action sequences are kinetic and occasionally inventive, with frenetic chases and explosive confrontations ramping up the stakes.

The Gorge (2025) - Anya Taylor-Joy và Miles Teller có đủ sức hút và sự mãnh  liệt để giữ cho bộ phim có nhiều thiếu sót này vẫn cuốn hút. : r/scifi

Despite its technical strengths—cinematography by Dan Laustsen, a compelling score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, and effective production design using real gorge plates shot in Norway—the film struggles with pacing and narrative cohesion. Critics note that the first act drags, the genre transitions feel jarring, and the resolution lands predictably. Many felt the story fizzled just when the concept was most engaging.

Audience and critical reactions reflect this: on Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a Tomatometer of around 62%, with praise for its romance and visuals tempered by criticism of its underwhelming storytelling and derivative creature design. Some viewers appreciated its ambition and “silly fun” B‑movie energy, while others found it forgettable or frustrating, particularly in the film’s second half.

In summary, The Gorge is a technically polished film with a moodily romantic setup and striking visuals. But its heart—a genre mash‑up bursting with potential—loses cohesion under the weight of weak pacing and a predictable arc. It’s a primer in how blending genres can spark initial curiosity yet stumble without a strong, focused core.

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