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Wet Ones
4 Hours of hot fuck action with wet pussies and loaded faces!
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embark on a camping trip that quickly devolves into a terrifying ordeal. As paranoia and fear set in, they realize they might not be alone in the woods. The short film explores themes of isolation, the unknown, and the primal fear of the unseen.
Critical Reception
While "Wet Ones" is a student film and not widely reviewed by mainstream critics, it gained attention in independent film circles for its raw intensity and effective use of atmosphere. It is often cited as an early work that showcased the directorial talents of Trey Edward Shults.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and strong visual storytelling.
Noted for its effective build-up of tension and sense of dread.
Recognized as a promising early work from a notable emerging director.
Google audience: As a short student film, there are no specific Google user reviews available.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
"Wet Ones" was made by Trey Edward Shults during his time at New York University's film program.
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