In March of 2011, three filmmakers disappeared in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona while documenting their search for the Lost Dutchman mine. Their bodies were never found... but their ... Read allIn March of 2011, three filmmakers disappeared in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona while documenting their search for the Lost Dutchman mine. Their bodies were never found... but their camera was.In March of 2011, three filmmakers disappeared in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona while documenting their search for the Lost Dutchman mine. Their bodies were never found... but their camera was.
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I first heard about this movie several years before it came out. Saw some teaser trailers online and it really got me interested. I had no idea when it was supposed to be released and I scoured the internet dozens of times for any bits of information I could find on it. My excitement and anticipation could not have been higher. So when I finally saw it on a streaming site a few years ago I immediately watched it. Holy crap was it a let-down. It turned out to be nothing like the teasers I had seen previously. My disappointment was immeasurable and my day was ruined. There is absolutely nothing even remotely scary in this film. The very annoying characters spend most of their time wandering aimlessly in the desert and the cinematography felt like someone spent half a semester in an art-film class and then dropped out.
This movie is a cheap copy of THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, and even a line in the script referencing BLAIR WITCH about 25 minutes in doesn't do much to help it. Instead of being lost in the forests of MD, these three characters are lost in the hills of AZ, searching for an old gold mine despite the numbers of predecessors who have turned up dead or gone missing while attempting the same feat. The characters are one dimensional, the script is predictable, and the movie just plain fails. Skip it.
I love found film movies. I really do. This one is just awful. The music is way too loud and the voices are way too soft. I found myself adjusting the volume throughout this entire fiasco. Wild, jumpy camera shots. Too wild. I couldn't see half of what was going on. The ending was ridiculous. Skip this one. I wish I had.
If you're going to make a found footage movie in which your sound is already more difficult to hear than a standard film, please add Closed Captions. (Turning the volume up for hard of hearing people is not recommended when there are loud booming jump scares.) There is no reason not to do this. I couldn't hear the actors and turned the movie off despite the nice scenery and intriguing premise, and it's a shame because I love found footage and was excited to watch this. Please think of this in the future.
I absolutely love movies like Blair Witch Project or something clever this was not Blair Witch. This was more like Blair Witch 2 Bad! I mean first of all if you want it to be like a Found Footage Film you don't put in music over it or spooky noises. I have been 47 minutes into it and so far the characters are bad, the plot is very thin. At first I thought ok this might be interesting and then it's like oh no jump scare, run, scream and meh. Maybe it's just because I am jaded or bored with these kinds of movies but yeah I am not impressed with this movie at all! And the heavy metal music is seriously giving me a headache.
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- GoofsIn a few scenes the characters are shown wearing their packs while walking one moment, and not wearing them the next.
- SoundtracksRed Reflection
Written by Kirpatrick Thomas and Dexy Valentine
Performed by Spindrift
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