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[QUOTE="nwhoopfan, post: 5218096, member: 7894"] "New Life" pinged my radar a while ago. It just hit Hulu. Started with an interesting premise, but I didn't think it delivered. Won't give away too much. Starts w/ a young woman on the run, seems like she escaped from some kind of secretive experiment. A government agent of some type is brought in to track her. There are never many details given. The young woman is heading for the Canadian border, either in Washington, Idaho or Montana. That is never clear either as far as I could tell. It's a slow developing thriller/mystery. It was billed as horror, I wouldn't call it that, but a bit horror adjacent. Kept playing Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" repeatedly throughout the movie. There was probably a reason for that, but I'm not clever enough to figure it out. Wasn't familiar with any of the actors in it. Okay, rolling thru the credits it was filmed in Oregon--Portland, Joseph, Vernonia, Escacada and Enterprise. I've been to several of those cities. Joseph and Enterprise are near the Wallowa Mountains, which were portraying the Canadian border in the movie. In reality they are in the northeastern corner of Oregon near Hell's Canyon. [/QUOTE]
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