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An assortment of stereotypical characters are done in by a wooden actress dressed up like an Indian, interspersed with juvenile jokes about oral sex and lesbians. "Pocahauntus" fails to deliver on either the scares or the laughs.The closest thing to a bright spot in this movie is Eliza Swenson, the only member of the cast who manages to convey anything resembling emotion. In the last few minutes of the film, she shows that she can actually act. The rest of the cast is either sloppily over the top or monotonous. This situation isn't helped by the director's habit of cutting away each time Pocahauntus kills someone for all but the last quarter of the movie or so, nor by the sound that gets louder and quieter in random turns throughout (including right in the middle of a line in a couple of instances).The idea of the film is interesting, but the execution is abysmal. "Pocahauntus" is a wooden Indian, indeed.
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