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Monster Safari
Two bumbling cryptozoologists explore the four corners of the Earth, trying to prove that monsters exist.
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Plot Summary
A group of tourists embarks on what they believe is a luxury safari adventure in Africa, only to discover that their tour guides have a sinister plan. The "monsters" they are supposed to hunt turn out to be the tourists themselves, leading to a terrifying and darkly comedic fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Monster Safari received a generally negative reception from critics, with many finding its horror elements uninspired and its humor falling flat. Audience reactions were similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating its B-movie charm while others found it to be a disappointing entry in the horror-comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks originality and relies heavily on tired horror tropes.
The humor fails to land, and the scares are minimal.
A forgettable low-budget horror film that offers little to engage viewers.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce for this film, but the available feedback suggests a mixed to negative sentiment, with viewers often citing a lack of compelling plot or character development as significant drawbacks.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'Severance 2' and intended as a sequel to Christopher Smith's 2006 film 'Severance', but was ultimately released as a standalone film with a new title and premise.
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