A quintet of college kids take a road trip to an abandoned house and unintentionally drink infected water that turns them slowly insane and murderous - but this is no accident.A quintet of college kids take a road trip to an abandoned house and unintentionally drink infected water that turns them slowly insane and murderous - but this is no accident.A quintet of college kids take a road trip to an abandoned house and unintentionally drink infected water that turns them slowly insane and murderous - but this is no accident.
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First off, you have to understand the dynamics of a found footage film to watch this movie, otherwise you'll hate it. For me, I like them in general (I LOVE Quarantine, an awesome concept with a great cast, and am meh about Blair Witch - all those jumpy camera shots make me nauseous).
This one felt very real to me, like it really was recovered video from someone's camcorder. It begins with one of the character's 'short films', which almost lost me entirely, but once that was over and I understood that the following footage was that character's, the "filmmaker"'s, perspective, I was along for the ride. The characters are fun, and often pretty funny - overall, the actors seemed really committed to making this zero budget movie come to life. The one dude in particular was really convincing and scared the hell out of me at the end.
The "twist" was all right - in fact, you could see it coming clearly, but there were some red herrings which threw you off. The final reveal was creepy, and I legit was freaked out by the one actress ( I won't spoil who...) - overall, I really liked the cast.
The camera work was actually pretty decent, and almost seemed like they were going for a "cinema verité" feel. The action did lag a bit in the middle, but definitely picked up in the third act, and had a cool climax.
Again, if you don't like this style of film, avoid this flick - but if you want to see a bunch of kids killing each other in the woods, this may be for you. I liked it.
This one felt very real to me, like it really was recovered video from someone's camcorder. It begins with one of the character's 'short films', which almost lost me entirely, but once that was over and I understood that the following footage was that character's, the "filmmaker"'s, perspective, I was along for the ride. The characters are fun, and often pretty funny - overall, the actors seemed really committed to making this zero budget movie come to life. The one dude in particular was really convincing and scared the hell out of me at the end.
The "twist" was all right - in fact, you could see it coming clearly, but there were some red herrings which threw you off. The final reveal was creepy, and I legit was freaked out by the one actress ( I won't spoil who...) - overall, I really liked the cast.
The camera work was actually pretty decent, and almost seemed like they were going for a "cinema verité" feel. The action did lag a bit in the middle, but definitely picked up in the third act, and had a cool climax.
Again, if you don't like this style of film, avoid this flick - but if you want to see a bunch of kids killing each other in the woods, this may be for you. I liked it.
I can't hate this kind of film. It's not in any way painfully stupid or offensive to the senses. The problem with it is that it's just bad. It's like a group of people trying to paint a mural when none of them have any experience painting.
No one here was ready to do what they had to do here. The acting was not even on a level of being "bad" so much as it is plainly obvious that these kids involved have never done it before. The camerawork gets a pass as it's supposed to look like school project done on a single handheld camera. Lots of the effects such as people swinging a bat or an axe are not properly shot or cut, and you end up with a scene such as someone swinging at axe, and very clearly aiming away to avoid hitting the actor just before the camera turns away.
Everyone here seems to be trying their best, but they just can't. Nothing comes across as genuine or authentic. The way they deliver lines gives me flashbacks of Drama I classes with students delivering their first live performance. The only actor who came across as truly awful and not just inexperienced was the man playing Reginald, who seemed to be wrestling with a mouthful of lines written by someone who's never seen or heard a southerner outside of a 1930s cartoon.
It would be admirable as a friends project or a drama school assignment, but this is not a finished film fit for public consumption.
No one here was ready to do what they had to do here. The acting was not even on a level of being "bad" so much as it is plainly obvious that these kids involved have never done it before. The camerawork gets a pass as it's supposed to look like school project done on a single handheld camera. Lots of the effects such as people swinging a bat or an axe are not properly shot or cut, and you end up with a scene such as someone swinging at axe, and very clearly aiming away to avoid hitting the actor just before the camera turns away.
Everyone here seems to be trying their best, but they just can't. Nothing comes across as genuine or authentic. The way they deliver lines gives me flashbacks of Drama I classes with students delivering their first live performance. The only actor who came across as truly awful and not just inexperienced was the man playing Reginald, who seemed to be wrestling with a mouthful of lines written by someone who's never seen or heard a southerner outside of a 1930s cartoon.
It would be admirable as a friends project or a drama school assignment, but this is not a finished film fit for public consumption.
There's something weirdly voyeuristic in this low/no budget spectacle of frantic acting, blood curdling screams and primal survival instincts. There's a creepy feel to the whole thing, that keeps building and building and eventually erupts into an explosion of shadowy scares and flat-out BIZARRE murders. There seems to be a theme here about neglected ecological issues and pollution of the planet, which kind of gets lost in the mix of people running around and losing their minds. I liked the feel of it though; odd and somewhat sad in the end.
This flick is really well done and scared the living hell out of me. I loved the simple story and the cast was really likable. For this style of film, I really like what they did with it, exploiting the setting in a funky way. Really a fun ride with a cool twist!
This movie is an odd combination of comedy, horror and up-close nature photography. Aside from the hackneyed concept of 'kids go camping / partying / whatever, and get murdered', which is trite at best, there was a somewhat compelling revenge story at play here too. I liked how these archetypical characters lived up to their cliched horror tropes, but went beyond, with some interesting depth to them. The story was uneven in a few places, as was the acting, but then there were some genuinely creepy moments too. It had a gritty, almost real feel to it, and was shot pretty decently (and the actresses in it were hot, which definitely helped). Overall it was a fairly fun ride, with hiccups here and there, but the ending tied it all together, albeit in a typical fashion.
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- $5,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 23m(83 min)
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