As a plasma article from 17 years ago, it is qualified. The quiet forest path, the deformed ogre, and the blood splashing everywhere, bring good visual stimulation. This is a very typical American horror story. The plot is simple. A group of people encounter man-eating monsters in the deep mountains and forests. They struggle to escape and almost die. The almighty male protagonist and the resolute and brave female protagonist finally overcame the monster and drove forward. Not so much "jump scare", but a decent description of the tension between life and death. As a series of six films, I must have achieved good results back then, but I am immune to plasma films, but I feel a little dull.
The couple who were rock climbing in the woods were attacked by unknown persons and disappeared. The news was reported on the radio, and he was not interested in the Cresche station. There was a traffic jam in front of him. He couldn't walk in a few hours. He was in a hurry to go to the interview. The old shop owner had only one public phone and couldn't get through. Chris had to follow the new route pattern on the map on the wall of the gas station, unknowingly hitting the car with its punctured tires. His car was scrapped, and he had to travel with the group of young men and women. The red-haired woman and the bespectacled man decided to stay here and wait for rescue. The four male protagonists passed by the burning flames, and it was obvious that someone was here. After a long journey, they came to "Dead The Lord wrote the car, he tore off the map on the wall and left. The police came to the burnt wooden house and were attacked by ogres, and these things were not dead.
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