The Survivalist (2015)
The story begins with the survivalist living a solitary and highly disciplined life, completely cut off from others. His routine is interrupted when two women, Kathryn (Olwen Fouéré) and her teenage daughter Milja (Mia Goth), arrive at his doorstep, desperate for food and shelter. Initially wary and suspicious of their intentions, the survivalist agrees to let them stay in exchange for companionship and work. However, their fragile arrangement is fraught with tension, as trust is a rare and dangerous commodity in this world.
The film thrives on its stark simplicity. Dialogue is sparse, and much of the storytelling is done through the characters’ actions and expressions. The isolation of the setting mirrors the emotional distance between the characters, as they struggle to navigate their uneasy alliance while always remaining on edge. The constant sense of threat and mistrust between them is palpable, creating a slow-burn tension that drives the narrative forward.
As resources become even scarcer, the delicate balance in their relationship begins to unravel. The film presents the harsh reality that in a world where survival is paramount, even the most basic human connections can be corrupted by fear and self-preservation. Violence, manipulation, and sacrifice become inevitable as the characters are pushed to their limits.