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Hunting Humans
Meet Aric Blue. He's young, he's handsome, he's successful. He's also a serial killer. He picks his victims at random, stalking them and taking advantage of their patterns in order to kill them. He's the ultimate serial killer. But when he finds his next victim already dead and a note on the body reading: "I'VE GOT YOUR PATTERN", Aric realizes he's being stalked by a serial killer every bit his equal. When two serial killers wage war, the rules are simple: Don't get in the way.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on spring break find themselves stranded in a remote desert area. Their car breaks down, leaving them vulnerable to a mysterious and terrifying threat. As they try to survive, they discover they are being hunted by a deadly entity.
Critical Reception
Hunting Humans, also known as "Spring Break Shark Attack" in some regions, received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences. It is largely considered a low-budget, poorly executed horror film with a predictable plot and weak performances.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks originality and suspense.
Poor acting and predictable storyline.
Fails to deliver on its horror premise.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is largely absent due to its niche status and critical panning. However, general sentiment for films of this nature often points to disappointment with production values and storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film was also released under the title "Spring Break Shark Attack" and "The Hunted" in various markets, sometimes leading to confusion with other films.
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