The Last Descent (2016) is a biographical survival drama directed by Isaac Halasima that tells the tragic true story of John Jones, who became fatally stuck in Utah's in 2009.
While some find the cinematography and performances excellent, others highlight the "obviously low budget" and feel the acting can be "corny" or "cringe" at times. The Last Descent (2016)
“This movie is quite realistic showing what John went through during those 27 hours that he was stuck in the cave, including his hallucinations and conversations that he had with the rescuers and his wife.” Fandango The Last Descent (2016) is a biographical survival
“The Last Descent was always going to be a difficult task... the only thing that descended in the second and third acts was the film into a melodramatic and sentimental mess.” Letterboxd The Last Descent (2016) the only thing that descended in the second
The cave scenes are widely cited as being effectively claustrophobic and tense. Viewer Sentiment
Reviewers from Fandango describe it as a "slow-paced, yet deeply emotional film" that focuses on faith, family, and finding peace in hardship.
Critics from outlets like the Salt Lake Tribune note that the film successfully looks past the tragic headlines to show the man behind the event. However, some reviewers find the narrative's structure—which heavily features flashbacks to Jones's courtship with his wife—to be slow-paced and sentimental to a fault.