
"Primal Rage" falls within the horror genre, particularly blending elements of creature feature and survival horror. Typical genre elements include isolated settings, confrontations with both human and supernatural threats, and a gradual escalation of tension and fear. In this film, the Pacific Northwest wilderness serves as a classic backdrop for isolation and danger, while the young couple's reunion adds emotional stakes. The presence of "Oh-Mah," a monstrous creature rooted in Native American folklore, gives the story a cultural dimension that distinguishes it from standard monster movies. This blend of natural horror, folklore, and human antagonists makes "Primal Rage" stand out by combining traditional horror tropes with indigenous mythology and complex character dynamics.