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Uwharrie

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A damaged video camera is all that remains of two young hikers who disappeared in the North Carolina wilderness.

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Audience Member The half-star rating goes to the impressive, creepy "Bigfoot" effects throughout the first half of the film, but I found literally everything else in this movie to be an utterly atrocious mess. For instance, the two lead actors are finding body parts and being chased by a big furry creature, and they can't stop laughing, merely saying in a monotonous tone of absolute non-emergency, "Yo, dude, like, run faster." This is a miserable trainwreck, completely opposite of the so-bad-its-good category, and is beyond a shadow of a doubt THE worst found footage movie I have ever seen (and I have over 350 in my collection, at least 100 of them being home-made youtube flicks). You often hear the expression, "they took what little they had and really made it work," but this is a prime example of everything you could possibly do wrong with what little you have. And the sad thing is, they were genuinely trying to play this out with a serious and frightening tone. Somewhere along the way, someone on the production staff, probably even the director himself, had to have realized that what was being filmed was 100% ess-aych-eye-tee. There is absolutely no excuse for this nonsense. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member I can sum this up with two words: Dude. Sublime. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A damaged video camera is all that remains of two young hikers who disappeared in the North Carolina wilderness.
Director
Christopher Flowers, Michael Mercer
Screenwriter
Christopher Flowers
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Runtime
47m