Russian Yeti: The Killer Lives (TV Movie 2014) Poster

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6/10
Documented events... and more... to prove Yeti lives!
littleawkie10 June 2015
Contrary to a previous review, this IS a documentary of events that took place in 1959.* There are numerous references on various Internet sites with the same storyline. The photos in this documentary are compelling as to what was evidently a gruesome tragedy in the Ural Mountains in Siberia. Events are presented in chronological order of a multi-party expedition of experienced hikers, with a number of photos preserved from cameras retrieved at the destroyed campsite. As the title indicates, the director takes great steps to present his speculation that the nine hikers were confronted and killed by a Russian Yeti (known as a Menk in Russia). A tenth hiker was the sole survivor; he had fallen ill and turned back on the fifth day of the expedition that ended on day seven. Documents are presented that indicate there was government involvement prior to the actual reporting of the missing hikers. The director also includes photos, videos and interviews of sightings in the same region in recent years to support his view that the hikers did indeed lose their lives by a Yeti. I had recorded the show so to zip through all the commercials and the inevitable, and frequent, recapping. Since the events occurred in Russia, a good amount of the interviews required caption-reading. I watched the 2-hour show in a little over an hour.

*BUT, there are also bits and pieces of blurry "reenactments" (and sound effects) that are obviously meant to strictly give the viewer an idea what horrors the victims must have experienced. Toward the end of the program, there is footage taken when the director and crew traveled to the site and had their own "experience"!
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5/10
Maria
snake8286623 March 2020
That translator was pretty hot!!! Didn't realize it was a movie before I started watching....
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1/10
The Blair Yeti Project
vorkapich24 March 2019
Another pseudo-documentary from the same file cabinet as the program that "explored" the question about mermaids (and mermen) being real. At the end of the program people are running around a forest at night, using flares to cast shadows, hearing "mysterious" sounds. Very atmospheric, but it tells us bupkis about whether such a thing as a yeti actually exists.

Note the IMDB info - this is all staged, "with actors, not real people."

Why does Animal Planet exploit the credulousness of an audience by presenting these pseudo-documentaries without disclaimers? Even Orson Welles told the radio audience that his broadcast of The War of the Worlds was a dramatization, although many people missed the intro and thought they were hearing a news broadcast.

So, approach anything done by Animal Planet with caution...
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3/10
I wish i new it was a movie before i bothered
dannib8927 April 2015
I watched this thinking it was a documentary and throughout it im thinking, this seems so fake... the people don't appear to be telling real stories and the "video footage" was looking pretty staged as well.. AND the woodland noises are sounds I have heard before clearly computer made and the yeti cry is also something I just couldn't believe...

then I came onto the internet to find out more and found this is a FICTIONAL MOVIE - NOT A DOCUMENTARY Cant believe I just wasted my time on this Thanks Animal Planet for putting on a shitty movie instead of a documentary like your meant to.....

disappointed and waste of my time.
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1/10
Zero Stars
samsung68619 February 2019
Not a real documentary, mostly speculation. No real Dyatlov Pass historian or researcher would believe this dreck.
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10/10
A great mockumentary
snagssharkteeth-237857 April 2019
I first watched this not knowing it was fiction and when I did find out it was fiction I was a little depleted. Then I realized there is no documentary about this accident because no one knows what happened. There are only theories.

So really, this is a film of a theory which I believe is acceptable. Some of it is factual which is what theories are based off of but theories are nothing more than an interpretation of a thing, in this case, it is a theory on the Dyatlov incident.

It was very well presented, very believable and coherent.
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1/10
A misleading mess
t-rexx-568-1968259 June 2020
In this era of overwhelming fake news, this production is just adding its lot to an already huge pile of badly misleading movies, with potentially devastating consequences on the lesser educated viewers. The problem is not so much that it builds its storyline/narrative on a collection of totally unscientific approaches, but rather that some viewers will actually believe all this crap!! I bet that some will take it for granted that a "brilliant" reporter actually came across some hard evidence that the Russian Yeti not only actually lives, but that it also kills people "when cornered or threatened". The movie itself is pretty well made, with all the stereotypes of what you would expect from a real documentary, but the succession of pseudo-evidence and the numerous shortcuts taken to reaching conclusions are just a pure insult to science and intelligence. I would strongly recommend that a big headline be put in the opening credits to warn the audience that it is a FICTIONAL DOCUMENTARY. This would at least prove the director's willingness to stay true to his/her own intent.
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4/10
Not real
purljamr14 September 2019
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All I could think was how Blair witch like this was...and the reason is because it's a fake documentary. I liked the other commenter's Blair yeti comment. Why do we have these?
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4/10
"Stick with the facts ma'am"
tggstr23 September 2019
If you liked Blair Witch, you will like this! Just like The Blair Witch, this is a story that sucks you in, has poorly lit video, wavering flashlights, and weird noises no one can explain. I was excited to watch this. This story had intriguing facts and even more intriguing pictures but unfortunately it digressed into darkness and wavering flashlights - I felt like I was at a rave by the time they were done in the forest. However, it kind of brought me back around toward the end with more pictures and video (although grainy) and some more factual tidbits. All in all, I could have done without all of the theatrics. I would have been happier if I had just researched this topic online and kept with the facts.
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1/10
Terrible
omnichael26 August 2020
Such a terrible lie. The description says reality, but in reality its fiction. Makes me mad they won't just say, hey this is a fiction movie not a documentary. The worst part is nothing happens the entire movie. Just awful.
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1/10
Another intentionally misleading fake documentary
Ceronomus24 April 2019
A load of BS, posing as a documentary, that is really all fake.
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4/10
Killer yeti. Russia's bigfoot
glorydays-3485426 January 2020
I,am watching this today on travel channel 1-26-20 I find this really interesting. I think it's cool they have Kevin Conroy who is the voice of batman doing the narrating of the documentary. I think it's interesting that the hikers that went missing in Russia that the documentary is about had close birthday's it's not mentioned in the documentary but if you look up the deotlov pass you will see it
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2/10
Missing innovation
asmaparvez22 December 2019
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What ever happened to night vision cameras and surveillance cameras that experts install to capture an image or a glimpse of the yeti (if it exists)???

The documentary was awful, there was a lot of distorted footage, the crew decided to stay back because of safety concerns and Maria kept calling on Mike, Im scared!! Well what the bloody hell were you doing near the mountain of death in the first place??? If she was scared she shouldn't have in the first place. Should have stayed with the crew.

Again, surveillance cameras could have been used if the show was legitimately trying to uncover the truth about the existence of the yeti.

Felt like watching amateurs trying to make a documentary with awful direction.
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4/10
Interesting, even somewhat entertaining, but extremely misleading...
Opinion-r-ated23 March 2020
It was an interesting and often nerve-tingling video, but is not a documentary. A documentary is simple. It's right there in the word...DOCUMENTary..... A film production team DOCUMENTS the facts and the history concerning whatever subject they wish to share on film. They do not CREATE drama that is not real. They do not manipulate facts and history to help the sale of their documentary. They do not pretend to have frightening aural encounters with their subject to heighten the intrigue and tension in their film. Unexplained noises must mean the Yeti is on the prowl, right?! NOT !! This is a fairly well made dramatic thriller posing as a documentary. Docu-fallacy might have been a better description of this video. Oiiii, I mean, C.MON !!!! For the hundredth time, a video documentary crew has the amazing luck of walking right into an aural encounter with their sought after mythical creature. A creature that has never been proven to exist, alive or dead, ever !!! I am betting these documentarians could find a needle in a football stadium-sized haystack, in under two hours ! WHY NOT !!! They just did it on film !!!!
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2/10
Toss
lewisgreenlee30 December 2023
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Ive watched 'mockumentaries' before but never this bad, terrible acting, the russian girl must be the worst actor ive ever seen and Ive watched Neighbours and hollyoaks. The reconstruction footage makes it just weird. I Didnt know it was fake until I started watching it but it soon became clear, its absolutely horrendous to think anyone could think this would pass as real, the only ever picture of this yeti taken by the students literally looks like a man, omg its the worst thing ive ever watched amd now im stretching this review out to meet the minimum amount of letters thats how passionate I am anout how bad this is.
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