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Like Share & Subscribe
Two travel bloggers end up in Araku to shoot some exciting footage – but what happens when they find themselves in the midst of rising tensions between the naxals and the police?
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Plot Summary
A documentary filmmaker and his crew travel to the home of a notorious serial killer to create a film about his exploits. As they delve deeper into the killer's dark past, they uncover disturbing truths that blur the line between fact and fiction. The crew finds themselves in a terrifying situation as they realize they may have become the subjects of the killer's next gruesome masterpiece.
Critical Reception
Like Share & Subscribe received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many pointing to its derivative plot and uneven tone. However, some audiences appreciated its attempt at a unique take on the found-footage horror subgenre and its dark humor.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its horror and comedy elements, often falling flat on both.
Derivative of other found-footage horror films, offering little new to the genre.
Some viewers may find amusement in its over-the-top gore and self-aware commentary.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely absent from public aggregate sites. However, where available, viewers often cite the film's predictable plot and uninspired scares as major drawbacks, though some acknowledge the dark humor as a redeeming quality.
Fun Fact
The film's premise directly satirizes the culture of online fame and true crime documentary obsession, particularly within the YouTube community.
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