The most irritating thing about this film is four adults getting lost in a second growth tree stand. It is completely absurd to set this mystical tale outside of an old growth forest where people could really get lost. Has anyone affiliated with this film EVER been hiking? It's like a group of little kids playing camp out in their grandparents old cabin.
The plot might have worked had these individuals done a few hours of research on a deserted stretch of wilderness and rustic camping. Also, the acting isn't terribly convincing. There are actors who could have carried off sudden delusion - maybe some method actors who had a bad trip before, instead of unconvincingly pretending to be insane.
I shouldn't even be writing a review for this film, but I am annoyed that I trusted in the setting and character development only to find that there are A LOT of really bad indie horror films on Amazon Prime.