Thursday, April 14, 2011

Adam and Evil

This movie takes a long time to develop.  An extremely long time.  And the twist at the end is outlandish.  Something tells me that the writers didn't know how to tie all of this together.  They had a plot, they had a group of characters, and they had their killer.  What they didn't have was a plausible way to make all of the pieces fit.
 
A small group of high school graduates, who all look like they are in their mid to late twenties, are going away for a weekend to celebrate.  They picked a campground that hasn't seen any real action in a while.  A murder had occurred at the campground and the murderer was never caught.  That doesn't seem to stop these kids from camping out.
 
They set up camp and begin to have a little fun.  One kid has a lot of fun with the sheriff's wife.  As she is leaving his tent, one of the other guys witnesses her leave and thinks nothing of it.  Except, he is the first victim.  It's not until the next night when they discover his body in the tent.  Then the panic starts and the victims begin to pile up.
 
I won't give away the twist that the writers threw in for the ending, but the one person who they thought was doing the killing, actually saves them in the end.
 
For the Storyline: D-
 
For the violence: D
 
For the Silhouette Movie Sex: D
 
Not much to look forward to with this one.
 
I give this movie 1/2 out of 5 Lake Nede Campgrounds.

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