3 reviews
I think I rather enjoyed it. I was never bored at least.
However you have to suspend your disbelief really really hard, because of, you know, the bridge? The one you can see in at least one shot? With the free shuttle that will bring you to the parking on shore in ten minutes ?
Also the really dangerous things the hidden riverbeds and the strong currents, not only the quicksand. While the last act was fun, the waist deep still water was a bit of a disappointment.
The acting was pretty good and the dialogues were believable. Except the obligatory "Oh no our phones are not working!" but communication is really hard on an horror movie.
However you have to suspend your disbelief really really hard, because of, you know, the bridge? The one you can see in at least one shot? With the free shuttle that will bring you to the parking on shore in ten minutes ?
Also the really dangerous things the hidden riverbeds and the strong currents, not only the quicksand. While the last act was fun, the waist deep still water was a bit of a disappointment.
The acting was pretty good and the dialogues were believable. Except the obligatory "Oh no our phones are not working!" but communication is really hard on an horror movie.
- koshinbashi
- Oct 16, 2024
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I put this on thinking it was about a group getting stranded in a tide and having to fight for survival to get out.
Well it was only me fighting to get out of this 1 hour 22 minutes of nothing.
It was just so boring and I normally appreciate the actors or behind the scenes crew. They must of known this was sinking in " quick sand" very fast.
Now I have to write another 200 words.
It was boring not at all enjoyable and I think only stoners will get some understanding from this piece.
I don't know if even aliens were apart of this movie. I remember an argument over a sandwhich she says " You don't know how to be in a relationship".
It lost me on enjoyment and fun.
Well it was only me fighting to get out of this 1 hour 22 minutes of nothing.
It was just so boring and I normally appreciate the actors or behind the scenes crew. They must of known this was sinking in " quick sand" very fast.
Now I have to write another 200 words.
It was boring not at all enjoyable and I think only stoners will get some understanding from this piece.
I don't know if even aliens were apart of this movie. I remember an argument over a sandwhich she says " You don't know how to be in a relationship".
It lost me on enjoyment and fun.
This Movie was shot in the bay of. Mont Saint Michel, Normandy, France. Great Location for a Mystery/Horror Movie.
I had no expectations other than a strictly B-movie experience and Its certainly not a Hollywood blockbuster, but i liked it a lot. No spectacular hightech FX, but it works quite well anyway.
The gloomy and creepy atmosphere is great, the Characters decisions sometimes seem to be stupid, but you can confidently overlook that. Overall, the acting is above avarage and the simple plot keeps you in, because you want to know what happens next.
Very good and suspense build up. The last act could have been better and some questions remain unanswered.
Supposedly, the film is based on true events. I doubt that, but who knows..
Overall, a good watch to me.
Recommended for fans of low budget Mystery/Horror Movies.
6/10 Stars.
I had no expectations other than a strictly B-movie experience and Its certainly not a Hollywood blockbuster, but i liked it a lot. No spectacular hightech FX, but it works quite well anyway.
The gloomy and creepy atmosphere is great, the Characters decisions sometimes seem to be stupid, but you can confidently overlook that. Overall, the acting is above avarage and the simple plot keeps you in, because you want to know what happens next.
Very good and suspense build up. The last act could have been better and some questions remain unanswered.
Supposedly, the film is based on true events. I doubt that, but who knows..
Overall, a good watch to me.
Recommended for fans of low budget Mystery/Horror Movies.
6/10 Stars.
- derdon1607
- Sep 14, 2024
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