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6/10
Neat Little Thriller
Colt is filming a video journal for his baby son, Ethan as he goes on a day of mountain trail biking with his brother, Paul and Paul's friend, Chris. Things quickly get complicated. Found footage films usually follow a standard formula, but this one didn't seem to get that memo. While the constraints of an obvious limited budget were there, they still managed to make a tidy little thriller. I enjoyed Blood Mountain very much :)
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2/10
Painful To Watch
tarynstudio4 July 2021
This is one of those movies where the entire time you're asking yourself why they're doing what they're doing. It is very clearly a low budget movie but goodness, way too painful to watch and enjoy. I really tried to enjoy it. Give this one a skip.
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3/10
Hey here's a found footage movie
stephen_dines-7939428 May 2022
Absolute mess. Problem with these found footage things is that by nature there's always going to be a mountain of shaky camera scenes. Don't know about you but it does my head in watching it.
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2/10
Grossly overrated
henniescholtz17 June 2021
Looks like it was cobbled together over a weekend by some students with a cellphone. Consists mostly of grunting and hyperventilating!
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7/10
Well done
haskel-729517 August 2021
Glad I didn't let the opinions of others taint this for me. Found footage- when done right - remains a viable format. This one is done right. If you aren't jaded beyond giving a film a fair chance give this a try.
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