1/10
What a piece of trash
26 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Unbelievable. Plot holes you could literally drive a semi through. Suspension of disbelief doesn't even begin to cover this feeble attempt at a movie.

An unexplained large population of feral cannibals in an abandoned asylum building next to a major freeway interchange in a large city. Supposedly they had been there for a hundred years or so, without being noticed.

Throw in the heroine after a dozen or two people get killed off from a reality show, again without anyone noticing. Have her escape and get recaptured, not once, not twice but three times. By the third time you pretty much wish they'd just kill her and get it over with.

Of course there are a couple of accomplices that you figure out within a few seconds so no surprises there. Madsen does a horrible job acting, not that he's capable of much anyway, and he's still probably the best one. The two accomplices are allegedly Native Americans who like eating people. AIM should go after the people that came up with that particularly offensive plot twist.

The entire plot has so many holes it becomes painful to watch. There's no rational explanation for anything that happens. At the end she just wanders out a door and it cuts to the credits. No explanation of why they decide to let her meander out but who cares, at least it ended the suffering of watching this. So does she escape? Does she get recaptured? Does anyone even care by then?

Truly a movie that really has no reason to exist except as a bad example of film making. If this was a $50,000 indie film I could be more forgiving but it obviously had a larger budget that was completely wasted on a drunk screenwriter and laughable special effects.
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