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There will always be someone calling a movie the "worst film ever"


...but for me personally, this one really is. I have seen plenty of terrible flicks, but most of them had at least SOMETHING to offer. Talking specifically about the horror genre, many of these films have a boring plot, mediocre actors and corny dialogue, but badass set design, costumes, SFX and other cool stuff that saves some of them (House of Wax (2005), which i just watched yesterday, is a good example for what I'm talking about).
But this piece of total bullcrap has NOTHING.

The acting was not completely terrible, but also very far from good. The set looked like plastic. The lighting made it look even more like plastic. The story was unoriginal, lame and extremely predictable. The characters were noncredible and not likeable. Obviously, the film makers forgot to hire someone to do make up/costumes, because the looks of the characters did not change a bit, though they have been captured in a cave for a whole fking month.
And last but not least - the ending was the dumbest I've ever seen, and I mean, literally. So you tell me this girl who has not eaten anything for 30 days, sat still for DAYS without moving or drinking and then just stabbed the guy? That's so ridiculous, completely illogical.

I hope these people never make a film again. See, I know it's a low budget production, but I have seen no-budget film student shorts that are way beyond this piece of *beep* So if you can't pull off a half-decent film with low budget, you will never make a good movie, no matter how much money you have.

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