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It's a good movie and worth seeing, thought not as good as writer/director Larry Fessenden's other two horror movies: Habit and No Telling.
The movie is only sort of horror, and has as much to do with films like Deliverance (in terms of theme and conflict) as it does with horror films. The look of Wendigo is interesting, as is the theme of conflict between civilization and nature, urban and rural, etc. Good movie. Sam |
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