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Star Prestige Review

The Forgotten Daniel Radcliffe Survival Movie Taking Off On Amazon

Author

David Wilson

Updated on March 06, 2026

There's something primal about watching a character go up against the forces of nature — which is why stories like The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway are still enjoyed and studied to this day. 

There's an extra sense of dread associated with Jungle since it's based on the real-life tale of adventurer Yossi Ghinsberg, played by Radcliffe in the film, who goes into the Amazon rainforest in the 1980s. The goal is to venture into uncharted territory and meet an Indigenous tribe consisting of the Toromona people. He goes into this adventure with a guide, Karl Ruprechter (Thomas Kretschmann), and two other adventurers, Kevin (Alex Russell) and Marcus (Joel Jackson). Suffice to say, the plot quickly goes south as the trek takes unexpected turns while the men are lost in an unknown environment.

Once the story kicks into high gear, you'll be on the edge of your seat as Yossi slowly begins losing supplies and losing his bearings as the situation gradually looks more dire for the adventurer. Radcliffe really stood out in the role, and many critics were quick to offer him praise as a man going to great lengths to survive, including Alex McLevy of The AV Club, who wrote, "Radcliffe convincingly portrays a man slowly stripped to his barest self, driven along by little more than a primal urge to survive." 

This movie is certainly anxiety-ridden, and viewers should be warned, there's a pretty gross scene later on into the film too. However, if you can handle something like 127 Hours, which has one of the most intense scenes in recent memory, then Jungle is worth your time.