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Don’t Go into the Lake
A group of friends take an ill-fated dip in a creature infested lake.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends heads out for a relaxing weekend getaway at a secluded lake house. As they settle in, they begin to realize that the lake is not as peaceful as it seems. Strange occurrences and unsettling encounters suggest that something sinister lurks beneath the surface, turning their vacation into a fight for survival.
Critical Reception
Don't Go into the Lake (2016) is an independent horror film that garnered a modest reception, primarily within the direct-to-video and independent horror circuits. It is often described as a low-budget creature feature that leans into traditional horror tropes. While it may not have reached mainstream critical acclaim, it found an audience among fans of straightforward, creature-focused horror.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to deliver scares with its creature feature premise.
Execution is often hampered by its low budget, affecting pacing and special effects.
Appeals to a niche audience looking for straightforward creature horror.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and summaries for this film is not readily available in public databases.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Lake Lanier in Georgia, a location known for its own share of local legends and unfortunate incidents.
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