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| Original Title |
Wrong Turn |
| Director |
Rob Schmidt |
| Genre |
Horror, Thriller |
| Released |
2003-05-30 |
| MPAA Rating |
Rated R for strong violence and gore, some language and drug use. |
| Rated |
5.9 |
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| In a throwback to 1970's horror films such as "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "The Hills Have Eyes", "Wrong Turn" is an independently-made horror film about a group of five youths on a hiking trip in the Appalachains of West Virginia who become prey to a family of cannibalistic mountain men who have become horribly disfigured through generations of in-breeding. |
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| Desmond Harrington as Chris Finn , Eliza Dushku as Jessie Burlingame , Emmanuelle Chriqui as Carly , Jeremy Sisto as Scott , Lindy Booth as Francine , Julian Richings as Three Finger , Kevin Zegers as Evan , Garry Robbins as Saw-Tooth , Ted Clark as One-Eye , Yvonne Gaudry as Halley , David Huband as Rich , Joel Harris as Trooper , Wayne Robson as Old Man , James Downing as Trucker |
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Not a bad waste of time...
I went into the screener of WRONG TURN not expecting much. After the
film
was over, I was pleasantly surprised. The plot has been recycled a few
times, but this version of the "kids stranded in the woods" scenario has
some good points. We have seen this before in Texas Chainsaw Massacre,
and
more recently in X-Files Episode "Home". A group of young adults are
stranded deep in the woods of West Virginia, and are hunted by a "family
of
cannibalistic freaks. Wrong Turn is very predictable, and the gore is
abundant, but the film is delivered in an in-your-face style, which kept
me
interested. The acting is on par with most slasher flicks, which is good
enough to get the point across. All in all, it was a good waste of a
boring
thursday evening.
I do want to spoil much, but the tree top chase is very well done. Any
fan
of the genre might be surprised by Wrong Turn...I was.
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