The Ledge
Plot
As the sun sets over the rugged landscape, three men - Devon, Jade, and Joey - embark on a thrilling rock climbing adventure with their friends. The group's dynamic is put to the test as they face treacherous terrain and personal demons. However, their excursion takes a dark turn when Kelly, one of the climbers, stumbles upon the gruesome murder of her best friend, Eva. As Kelly captures the heinous crime on camera, she becomes the next target of a tight-knit group of friends who are bound together by a sinister secret. The group's leader, Terry Noon, played by Samuel L. Jackson, is determined to keep the truth hidden and will stop at nothing to eliminate anyone who threatens to expose their dark past. Kelly finds herself trapped on a ledge with no way down, forced to confront her own mortality as the group closes in on her. As she tries to survive the night and unravel the mystery behind Eva's murder, Kelly is confronted by the harsh realities of human nature and the true extent of her friends' depravity. As the tension builds and the stakes become higher, Kelly must rely on her wits and resourcefulness to outsmart the group and uncover the truth. The Ledge is a gripping thriller that explores the complexities of human relationships and the devastating consequences of secrets kept hidden for too long. With its stunning cinematography, heart-pumping action sequences, and complex characters, this film will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
Reviews
Bentley
A young woman with a passion for climbing finds herself targeted by two men during an excursion. Forced into a deadly game of cat and mouse, she must use all her wits, physical strength, and climbing skills to outsmart her pursuers and conquer both the mountain and the evil she faces.
Lucy
Even though you know it's just a story, you're still on edge and filled with suspense throughout, which goes to show how well it's written and acted. Add to that the magnificent mountains, stunning landscapes, and breathtaking vistas... four stars!
Sage
How could a professional climber accidentally drop her water? Knowing she's without water, why doesn't the enemy just trap her? Was it really necessary to chase her like that? What good is the camera anyway? The kindest one always suffers the most. And why didn't she just shove him off the ledge when he was close by and not paying attention?