
Average of 36,717 ratings:
MY REVIEW
Shitty title for a not so bad movie. Bad filming, good camera work. They could have spent a bit more on the celluloid.
Jeanette Brocs was the saviest actor in the bunch. I don't know if it's that Nicole Kidman whisper or the fact that she looked twelve and acted 40. This movie fell short. There were so many "set-up" scenes, but no follow through and they forgot the ending where the police show up at school with their drivers license.
Ok here are some things they set up and forgot
"Do you know who I am?" and we never find out,
What is it that the pink haired girl saw in his wallet and grimaced? Never found out.
He was shot in the neck. Also an identifier of fowl play.
They bound him for hours and he was still bound after..., there should have been marks.
And of course, he asked for their licesenses. Why not play up on that.
And finally why show us the car has skid marks? holey crapoley
Jeanette Brocs. I looked her up. She looks like a child actor, but I found
Wilderness Survival for Girls
Three high school girls come to terms with their fears and discover their capacity for cruelty when a menacing stranger stumbles into their cabin during an overnight camping trip deep in the woods.
Cast:Jeanette Brox, Megan Henning, Ali Humiston, James Morrison Director:Kim Roberts, Eli B. Despres Genres:Independent Movies, Thrillers, Independent Thrillers, Psychological Thrillers This movie is:Dark, Gritty, SuspensefulAvailability:Streaming and DVD nothing.

Salon.com
Comments