Review of YellowBrickRoad (2010) by Satya A — 16 Jul 2011
Once official documents are released on a event in the 40s, where locals went missing or died up in the hills, a researcher doing a book and a group take up the challenge of investigating the very strange surroundings and theories concerning the story.
once there however its made fully aware what happend all those years ago. a film thats takes a low budget and location and does a lot with it, the film at times comes of very eery and echoes in ways films like blair witch project and others although very diferent, there are some scenes of madness and forces at play which come off fantastic, and although at times you could argue acting is weakest thing here, it doesent take away too much.
the film runs nicely as deeper into unknown they go. a film worthy of the watch.
This review of YellowBrickRoad (2010) was written by Satya A on 16 Jul 2011.
YellowBrickRoad has generally received mixed reviews.
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