The Morris family drives in the North Carolina mountains near Brown Mountain during vacation. Some unnerving events, such as dead crows falling from the sky onto their van, contribute to the family getting lost on the winding mountain trails.
Then follows the usual failure of electronics, such as GPS, cell phones, and radio. One of the more discouraging phenomena was the finding of a whole large tunnel full of vehicles separated from their owners.
After more scary passages, some of the Morris family finds Sean, a local who likes guns. He helps them as best he can, but that is not good enough.
How many of the family survive and return to civilisation? Does the 'documentary' impart any particular wisdom?
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Cinematography: 4/10 Found film and worse.
Sound: 6/10 The sound added some edge to the proceedings, and I could usually make out the dialog.
Acting: 2/10
Screenplay: 5/10 The story did sort of hang together despite the cinematography.
Then follows the usual failure of electronics, such as GPS, cell phones, and radio. One of the more discouraging phenomena was the finding of a whole large tunnel full of vehicles separated from their owners.
After more scary passages, some of the Morris family finds Sean, a local who likes guns. He helps them as best he can, but that is not good enough.
How many of the family survive and return to civilisation? Does the 'documentary' impart any particular wisdom?
-----Scores------
Cinematography: 4/10 Found film and worse.
Sound: 6/10 The sound added some edge to the proceedings, and I could usually make out the dialog.
Acting: 2/10
Screenplay: 5/10 The story did sort of hang together despite the cinematography.