The only errors I can see, and which do not imply continuity (IE, Carly not finding her own cut finger in the unconscious Bo's pockets) is the illumination, which is somehow annoying during the first, boring 30 minutes. And, in the end, and although everything is decorously explained, it's easy to see that things won't go so easy to the surviving characters. Some scenes are truly, satisfyingly horrible, making up for tense moments scattered around all the film. For example, the two main male characters, Nick and Wade, are not by any means the idiotic types we're used to although Dalton might fit better in this stereotype, not is he the only one to pay for this lack of consciousness. With the plot and the details, goofs are minor the characters are this movie's strongest point, given that so many clichés are broken in it. After the arrival to the village, though, the horror -a different, twisted kind of horror- begins. (A clear example is the mindless "Saint Ange".) The first 30-40 minutes might be downright boring with the exception of the beginning, although some minor light mistakes can be easily spotted. Nothing is left without an explanation to back it up, the characters and plot break countless horror movie stereotypes, and it has got nothing to do with some other horrible pieces we've been submitted to lately. It's one of the best "teenager" horror films I've ever seen and that's saying a lot. I do not think that this movie deserves the low rating that most will give it.
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