Before I get into why I did not care much for this film, I will say this the picture quality and sound are excellent. the production value is not that bad either although some of the effects are low budget and it’s obvious at times.
Now the acting, oh boy the acting, Some of the cast members were good, and I think anyone who sees the film will notice who’s good and well who’s just really bad, as someone who’s directed my share of bad actors I notice bad acting in a lot of films, in this film you can tell who the better actors are and who are not. I’ll leave it at that although there were plenty of actors in this film that I would cast in a movie any day. But I won’t name names.
The plot of the story is pretty good but there are many twists and we really don’t get into the horror and gore until about 35-45 minutes into the film. we get a lot of background about the characters, maybe a bit more than we need. I think that’s what ruined it for me, you got to know these people and when it came time for them to die, I got pissed off. overall it’s not a bad B-movie, the quality is good, and it’s watchable, but in certain areas it lacks.
-Horror Bob
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