Review of Carver (2015) by Ttt C — 19 May 2010
[font=Times New Roman][size=4][color=#000000]2007 US Director: Franklin Guerrero Jr.[/color][/size][/font].
[font=Times New Roman][size=4][color=#000000]Score: 4[/color][/size][/font].
[color=#000000][font=Times New Roman][size=4] Yet another ?based on true events? horror film about young people who go into a remote wilderness/backwoods/insert isolated place here to party and be promiscuous and find themselves captured/under attack by a torturously homicidal in-bred/mutant family group. The plot gives us absolutely nothing memorable to distinguish it from all the others before it (and probably plenty more after it). The music was more annoying than useful. The acting was unintentionally comical in some places but mostly unremarkable. The gore effects are ok. They are nothing cutting edge in the industry, but they work. Really, plenty of other films have done the young folks in the woods in peril plot much better than this one did, watch those instead.[/size][/font][/color].
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[font='Times New Roman'][size=4][color=#000000]Notes: GV-HL-FN Suggested Age: 16+[/color][/size][/font].
This review of Carver (2015) was written by Ttt C on 19 May 2010.
Carver has generally received mixed reviews.
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