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Diggin' A Hole
A woman, quietly digging a hole in the middle of a field, is suddenly subject to a barrage of questions by a friendly, but oblivious man.
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Plot Summary
A group of amateur paranormal investigators ventures into an abandoned asylum, rumored to be haunted by its former patients. As they delve deeper into the decaying structure, they uncover a dark secret about the asylum's past and find themselves trapped in a terrifying struggle for survival against an unseen entity.
Critical Reception
Diggin' A Hole received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often cited its derivative plot and underdeveloped characters. However, some praised its atmospheric tension and practical effects, finding it to be a serviceable entry in the found-footage horror genre for fans of the subgenre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creepy atmosphere and effective jump scares.
Criticized for relying too heavily on horror tropes and lacking originality.
Some reviewers found the found-footage style to be effective in building suspense.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with many appreciating the film's attempt at creating a frightening experience and its commitment to the found-footage aesthetic. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the story was predictable and that the scares didn't quite land consistently.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in a real abandoned hospital, with the cast and crew reportedly experiencing unsettling occurrences during production.
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