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Plot:
Inspired by actual events, this slasher film follows a group of young campers on a trip to a remote mountain range. The five friends make a deadly mistake when they take an alternative route and end u...( read more
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I just can't deal with gross men. The actual "carver" was simply disgusting, gross, repulsive, and vomit inducing, therefore everytime he'd come into the screen I had to look away and be annoyed and angry by his loathsome self. Overall the story was overused, but not boring. The movie was maybe even well-made, having in mind that it was a low budget film. But the things that went on were so over the top, for all the wrong reasosns, that it layed on distastefulness. The acting was bad and the image was cheap. I did enjoy the brothers relationship and when the carver squished the guys' face in the most brutal way, I have to admit that it ws pretty awesome. But everything else was so nasty and repellent that I took it as offensive! The thing is that LOVE gore and over-the-top-ness. Anything that has a nasty killling is appealing and entertaining to me, so for me to find this offensive is because it probably really is.
Turkey in the straw, yee haw! Brutal, well done low budget horror flick with some parts that seem like they belong in a Ryan Nicholson film. Decent time waster.
camping in american movies means serial killer and so much blood and human parts all around the forest
Competently made (if not acted) retread rural torturefest. Nothing new, nothing special. The same director's very impressive 'The 8th Plague' promised more than this follow-up delivered.
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