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Esta tierra es su tierra
Jen y un grupo de amigos se dispusieron a caminar por el sendero de los Apalaches. A pesar de las advertencias de que se adhieran al sendero, los excursionistas se desvían del rumbo y se adentran en tierras habitadas por The Foundation, una comunidad oculta de habitantes de las montañas que utilizan medios letales para proteger su forma de vida. De repente, bajo asedio, Jen y sus amigos parecen dirigirse al punto sin retorno, a menos que el padre de Jen pueda llegar a tiempo.
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I liked the first Wrong Turn movie and only watched 1 of the many sequels and didn't like it. This movie could have been called something different because its kind of its own thing completely. If you can get through the first 20 minutes of the main characters beating the audience over the head with how progressive they all are, it actually turns out to be a pretty good movie. It makes you think the bad guys are just going to be cliché southern racists but then it quickly takes a turn into uncharted territory. The movie keeps you on your toes all the way up to the end credits and even after the credits start rolling. Definitely worth a watch.
I unashamedly loved this movie. What an unexpected great horror film for 2021. The shots, maybe they're not that amazing, but everything is so clear and beautiful with incredible scenery of the Appalachian trails in the USA. And ON SCREEN deaths. WOW. Amazing deaths. Just so gory. Wow. Jen is seeking herself and as a last hurrah before she decides what she wants to do, her boyfriend and 4 others (couple Gary(?) And Luis, and 2nd couple Adam and Mila) go to hike the Appalachian trails together. However, the group runs into trouble when Darius decides to go off the trail, ignoring warnings from locals, to end up pursued by a mysterious group of mountain dwellers. This story does not hesitate to drag our characters down into the true depths of their psyche. Unfortunately some of the most interesting characters are thrown away within minutes of the action starting. I wish there had been more development given to the characters, especially outside of the main duo, but I still really liked where the movie went. I had so much fun watching this and learning about the mountain dwellers. I did like the diversity in the casting and the story behind the mountain dwellers. This story could have gone down the stereotypical route its predecessor did, and I'm so glad it didnt. There were times when the film felt long and then where the action was quick and tight and we had only 30 minutes left. I liked the musical cues for the mountain people. I also loved the end credit song. I could watch this again. I also want to note how the trap that Jen finds herself in is meant to be bad but it was totally a daddy scenario I'm just saying...
A film that has little to do with the original film "Wrong turn" and is a little weaker, at least in terms of hectoliters of blood, cannibalism, etc., as we were used to in previous episodes. This is not to say that the film is bad. Despite these things, the film has an interesting script, tension and atmosphere. And I honestly think this part is better than 5 and 6 parts. Of course, it's not a movie hit, but as an average horror that won't disappoint, if you don't like hectoliters of blood, don't look for them in this movie. And except for the rather embarrassing ending, it wasn't a bad sight.
Well don't go into it thinking that it's a part of the wrong turn films because it's far off with not really any similarities, just a film by the same writer with the same name as them films even thought all over the internet says It's a reboot/remake. I thought the film was average, some average action too and nothing amazing, nothing i've not seen before from horror films with a simple plot, also with a cast that did alright. I liked the ending scene more than the rest of the film and liked how the ending credits were happening at the same time.
Bad movie, bad story, bad acting, bad bad bad...etc Waist 1 hour of my life