I agree. The premise is actually interesting. I don't understand why they had to make all the characters soooooo painfully unlikable. Had it been a group of kids who were friendly and inclusive of Mandy because they genuinely liked her and wanted here to be part of the group; then the killing would had been more horrific and had an impact. Only the farm hand is remotely likable and resembles an actual human being...
I quite frankly hate how these new millennium horror writers portray teenagers. It's always the rich, attractive kids who are *beep* Anyone can be an *beep*
I quite miss movies like the first Friday the 13th. In it, there was a social awkward dude who wanted to get attention and acted goofy, a couple that was likeable... A working man who wanted to get his camp off the ground... A girl who wasn't sure if she wanted to date this man... That's it! Not bickering, no retarded juvenile bitchiness, no drugs... Weed? PLIS!!!!! So when the killing happens, it's unsettling...
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