A man returns to the childhood town where his brother was abducted 20 years earlier.A man returns to the childhood town where his brother was abducted 20 years earlier.A man returns to the childhood town where his brother was abducted 20 years earlier.
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- GoofsAt the end, the film states it is dedicated to all the people of Happy Camp who are still missing and then proceeds to list all of their names. However, the same names are just looped over and over again.
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I was looking forward to this based on the trailer, but it seems that unless your found footage film has "Paranormal Activity" in the title, you're in a losing battle.
Over 600 people have disappeared from the tiny town of Happy Camp over the years (where are they coming from, and why aren't the Feds crawling over this death trap are just some of the glaring plot holes) and one man, Mike, (and three friends to document the experience) has come back to town to see if he can put together the pieces of his brothers disappearance. (He was taken over twenty years ago)
Not much happens in the short running time, yokels talking about how "flat landers" should leave, arguing, drinking, blah.
The last fifteen minutes ramp things up, but by then it's too little too late. Cheesy CGI ruins the whole mess, and what makes it worse is that the film has decent production vales, which just makes the whole thing sad, as they could have taken the time to do something more original. (For Pete's sake, walk into a bookstore and grab a random boom from the horror section!)
Oh, and Drew Barrymore had something to do with it. That alone should have warned me.
Over 600 people have disappeared from the tiny town of Happy Camp over the years (where are they coming from, and why aren't the Feds crawling over this death trap are just some of the glaring plot holes) and one man, Mike, (and three friends to document the experience) has come back to town to see if he can put together the pieces of his brothers disappearance. (He was taken over twenty years ago)
Not much happens in the short running time, yokels talking about how "flat landers" should leave, arguing, drinking, blah.
The last fifteen minutes ramp things up, but by then it's too little too late. Cheesy CGI ruins the whole mess, and what makes it worse is that the film has decent production vales, which just makes the whole thing sad, as they could have taken the time to do something more original. (For Pete's sake, walk into a bookstore and grab a random boom from the horror section!)
Oh, and Drew Barrymore had something to do with it. That alone should have warned me.
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