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I got it from the library, in the documentary section with a Dewey Decimal number, and was a bit puzzled because I couldn't remember a medical serial killer named Reta from the 2010s. I figured out almost immediately that it was not a documentary, and went ahead and watched it for about 20 minutes or so.
Those are 20 minutes of my life that I won't be getting back, so I'll just use that time and this to warn anyone who thinks they want to watch this ultra low-budget dreck. I can't imagine that it would be of interest to anyone but the people in it, and maybe their parents.
Was this ever shown in a theater? If so, I hope the viewers got their money back. It's only dodging the 1 star rating because the cinematography is pretty good, unlike the acting, etc.
Those are 20 minutes of my life that I won't be getting back, so I'll just use that time and this to warn anyone who thinks they want to watch this ultra low-budget dreck. I can't imagine that it would be of interest to anyone but the people in it, and maybe their parents.
Was this ever shown in a theater? If so, I hope the viewers got their money back. It's only dodging the 1 star rating because the cinematography is pretty good, unlike the acting, etc.