Wrecked (2010) is a Canadian psychological thriller directed by Michael Greenspan and written by Christopher Dodd. This minimalist and suspenseful film focuses on survival, identity, and the blurred lines between reality and hallucination. With its intense atmosphere and confined setting, Wrecked is a gripping character-driven narrative.
Plot Summary
The story begins with a man, played by Adrien Brody, waking up severely injured and trapped in a car wreck deep in the forest. Disoriented and with no memory of who he is or how he got there, he must piece together the mystery of his identity and what led to the crash. As he struggles to survive against the elements, wild animals, and his injuries, he uncovers shocking truths about himself and the events leading up to the accident.
The film builds tension as the protagonist battles physical pain, isolation, and haunting hallucinations that blur the line between reality and delusion. Each clue he discovers adds to the mystery, revealing a dark and unexpected twist.
Cast
Adrien Brody as The Man, the sole focus of the narrative, delivering a raw and powerful performance.
Caroline Dhavernas as The Woman, appearing in fragmented flashbacks and memories.
Ryan Robbins as The Accomplice, a key figure in the unfolding mystery.