Friday, 6 February 2026

SEND HELP - Tuesday 3rd February 2026.

I saw 'SEND HELP' at my local multiplex cinema this week, and this American survival horror film is Co-Produced and Directed by Sam Raimi whose previous feature film making credits take in the likes of 1981's 'Evil Dead', 'Evil Dead II' in 1987, 'Darkman' in 1990, 'Army of Darkness' in 1992, 'The Quick and the Dead' in 1995, 'A Simple Plan' in 1998, 'The Spider-Man' trilogy in 2002, 2004 and 2007, 'Drag Me to Hell' in 2009 and 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' in 2022. This film saw its Premiere screening in Los Angeles, California in mid-January and was released here in Australia and the US last week, having so far grossed US$33M from a production budget of US$40M and generating largely positive critical reviews.

Meek and mild mannered corporate financial strategist Linda Liddle (Rachel McAdams) looks forward to a long-deserved promotion to the position of Vice President promised by her former boss who has recently passed away, and who bestowed great value upon the work that Linda undertook for his company. His son Bradley Preston (Dylan O'Brien) is obliged to honour the promotion upon becoming CEO of his family's financial management company. Bradley has however, already given the promotion to Donovan Murphy (Xavier Samuel), his old college buddy who dresses like he's a Gordon Gecko wannabe! He intends to have Linda transferred to a dead-end position out of disgust for her boorish manner, lack of self-confidence, unattractive appearance, and the fact that she has an odour about her. 

When Linda protests against Bradley's decision, in order to appease her somewhat he asks her to accompany him, Donovan and two other executives on a business trip to Bangkok to finalise the company's impending merger. While flying through a storm over the ocean in the company's private jet, Donovan humiliates Linda by playing a self made audition tape she recorded for the popular reality TV game show'Survivor USA', showcasing her extensive practical survival skills. The plane suffers engine failure, begins to break up and lose altitude. A panicking Donovan, who in fear of getting sucked out of the plane through a gaping hole ripped out of the side of the aircraft, attempts to strangle Linda with her seat belt demanding she give him her seat. In the ensuing struggle, Linda reaches for a fork that has tumbled with a set of cutlery from the galley, and stabs him with it, causing him to recoil in pain, let go and in turn slide out of the plane, before impacting with the water, exploding and quickly sinking. Linda fumbles with her seatbelt as the plane sinks, but manages to free herself and swim to the surface. 

Linda comes round the next morning washed up on a remote island somewhere in the Gulf of Thailand. She finds Bradley with a badly injured leg, but no other survivors. Linda puts together a shelter and forages for food and water. Bradley remains unconscious for about a day and a half, and when he comes round he accepts her help, but reverts back to manager and employee mode by barking orders at her. Linda responds by abandoning him for two days where he is unable to move because of his injured leg, exposed to the hot sun, and has nothing to drink or eat. Just as he collapses from thirst, Linda returns and gives him water. Bradley remains defiant and eventually tries to build his own camp. When his efforts fail, Bradley swallows his pride and allows Linda to boss him around. Sometime later while she is out exploring and gathering food supplies, she observes a boat sailing nearby offshore, but avoids attracting attention of the occupants, wishing to remain on the island, saying to herself that she's not ready to leave yet.

Over the course of the next few weeks, Linda gradually becomes stronger, more attractive, and confident, while teaching Bradley some essential lessons on how to survive in the wild. One night while sharing homemade fruit wine, Linda confesses to Bradley that she was married for ten years to a man who abused her until she allowed him to drink heavily and drive, resulting in his death in a road traffic accident. Seemingly moved, Bradley offers to repay Linda by cooking dinner for her the next night. He spikes the food with poisonous berries and attempts to flee on a makeshift raft, leaving Linda to die on the beach. The raft is however, destroyed in the waves, and Bradley is sucked under the big swell. Linda, partially recovered due to Bradley's miscalculating the poison dose, is able to save him from drowning, but vomits profusely all over his face as she attempts to revive him.

Linda paralyses Bradley with Blue Ringed octopus venom and pretends to castrate him as punishment, saying that with her career effectively over, she has nothing to return home to. Bradley finally accepts that the power dynamic has shifted and relinquishes all hope of escape. While harvesting fruits, Linda is surprised by the arrival of Bradley's fiancee Zuri (Edyll Ismail), who has hired a boat to rescue them, and has spent weeks searching the islands for any signs of his life. Fearing her new life will be ruined, Linda lures Zuri onto a narrow ledge of rocky cliff and pushes her and the boat captain off to their deaths. Haunted by the murders, Linda feigns sickness and allows Bradley to go out to hunt alone, whereupon he finds Zuri's hand sticking out of the sand wearing her unmistakeable diamond engagement ring. 

Distraught, Bradley runs back full speed to confront Linda about his find. Linda admits to Zuri's murder. Bradley tries to kill her. A brutal hand-to-hand fight follows, with Linda suffering a partially gouged eye before stabbing Bradley in the side. He flees and comes across a luxurious beach house on the other side of the island. Easily gaining entry he finds the fridge fully stocked with champagne and water amongst other things. Linda follows and monitors Bradley's movements through the house on the CCTV security monitoring system. She admits to having known about the house, and says that it must be owned by some Wall Street billionaire. She emerges and aims a shotgun at Bradley. Begging for his life, Bradley claims that he has changed and being alone on the island with her has taught him some valuable life lessons. He goes on to say that he now loves Linda and wants to stay with her on the island forever, before grabbing the shotgun, pointing it at her and pulling the trigger, twice, only to find it unloaded. A brief scuffle ensues, resulting in Linda beating him to death with a golf club.

A year later, and Linda has been rescued, and is a wealthy businesswoman after usurping control of the Preston family company. She is interviewed at a celebrity golf tournament about the upcoming film adaptation of her best-selling memoir, in which she claims to be the only survivor of the plane crash. Linda drives away with her pet cockatiel, singing along to Blondie's 'One Way or Another' - her favourite song of all time.

With 'Send Help' Director Sam Raimi has pulled out of his box of tricks a film that has his trademark thrills, jump scares, plenty of bloodletting and puking, emotion and wry humour to keep you entertained for this films 113 minute runtime. All the while, grounded by O'Brien's and McAdams performances of the shifting dynamic of ruthless boss and hapless employee, with the latter well and truly turning the tables on the former, and rising like a phoenix to claim what was rightfully hers in the first place - and then some! This film is a mix of 'The Office' and 'Castaway' with horror elements thrown in and thrills aplenty - you won't be disappointed!

'Send Help' merits four claps of the Odeon Online clapperboard from a possible five claps. 
-Steve, at Odeon Online-

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