vickyhatessprint
Joined Sep 2020
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The bulk of the "film" is mostly this chad guy showing us footage from his Australian vacation while talking about himself. The other part is him "investigating" the team who caught the footage where he digs into their backgrounds and tries (but fails) to find lies/inaccuracies/holes in all of their accounts to prove they just wanted to fame and attention. Kind of annoyed that I bought the 2nd part without reading the reviews and then bought this one thinking I had to watch this to understand "Two Face:the grey". The only reason I gave this 2 stars is for the 2 seconds of actual footage of an alleged entity. Don't purchase or rent this. Wait until it's free and then skip to the 1:29:00 mark to see the ghost footage paired with a couple recreations.
I think the thumbnail/movie poster might have given viewers a false sense of "horror" security. The phrase they use ("Welcome to the scariest place on earth") to accompany the movies' title pulls you in and then you have high expectations for the documentary. The subject is pretty scary but not THE scariest. I think alien abductions, ghosts, and hauntings seem a lot scarier in comparison. If you look at it as just a documentary about sleep paralysis, you'll find this one interesting. It was put together well and I think they did a pretty good job at trying to depict and re-enact the experiences people were describing.