1/10
Common Sense not applied here.
3 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Common sense is something that the writer and director just seem to forget about.

Our main hero gets a job and decides to go on a big adventure. If I got a job, I wouldn't be travelling around, but hey, to each of their own.

After hearing a voice from the radio, they decide to drive off, but their car just dies. So our smart heroines decide to go to a nearby house and get help. They knocked quietly on the front door and barely waited two seconds before entering the house because people normally answer the door instantly.

After they leave the empty house, they decide to head back to their car, but they get a phone call from an unknown caller, and it takes them forever to answer the phone because they don't know who it is.

When they get trapped in the woods, they decide to return to the house and get drunk. Who cares about having a clear head in a dangerous situation?

They wake up inside the house in the middle of the night after they hear a noise. They use their flash lights and stomp around the house looking for the source, but they find a couple of guys in cheap costumes and masks standing outside with candles.

The next morning, they decide to investigate where the cultists were hanging out while talking loudly, not caring if they might be near by.

They try and get the cars at the house to start, but stop to answer a phone call from Scott. He tells this in-depth story about his family and a town and how the government covered it up. They just sit there, listening and treating it like an interview, while still trapped in the woods. Did they say, 'HELP, WE ARE TRAPPED?'.. no.

Then the end scene just leaves you scratching your head with the twist in the story.

Also, the interview had a pure black screen of Scott talking. Who does that? Add screen shots, pictures of ducks, or anything else that doesn't show black. The male cultists and strangers just fell over the entire time in the movie; they weren't threatening; they just kept falling over.
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