Review of Cabin Fever: Patient Zero (2014) by Amy H — 09 Apr 2014
Cabin Fever 3 is a bland, poorly constructed horror film that doesn't have anything going for it. The original Cabin Fever was a great film, and paved the way for new ideas in the genre. A sequel appeared years later, but it failed to capture the essence of the original, and it was a poorly made film that just failed to grab your attention, and it failed to really entertain you.
This third film in the Cabin Fever is yet again a failed attempt at trying to make a good sequel. This third film has no good storyline to it, and is plagued with some poor performances. Viewers expecting a good, entertaining film will be disappointed, and find this to be a total waste of time, which this film is.
I didn't like the film, and thought it was a poor attempt at trying to extend an unnecessary franchise, because let's face it, the filmmakers have run out of ideas. The problem with these films is that, they recycle old ideas, and they have actors that simply can't act.
Therefore, the end result suffers, and the film just ends up being a waste of time, which is what this third Cabin Fever film is. Don't expect anything with this film; you'll only get a film that is heavily flawed, and an overall train wreck in terms of delivering genuine horror, which the original one did so well.
Cabin Fever: Patient Zero is a poorly constructed horror film that simply doesn't possess anything worthwhile to really make it a standout feature. I hated the film, and with that being said, it maybe and to the filmmakers to stop making these dreadful sequels.
Fans of Eli Roth's original film will surely hate this, and find that this second sequel is just a movie that boasts awful, bland performance with a dull story that doesn't grab your attention.
Avoid it, if you enjoyed the first Cabin Fever.
This review of Cabin Fever: Patient Zero (2014) was written by Amy H on 09 Apr 2014.
Cabin Fever: Patient Zero has generally received mixed reviews.
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