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Not for Children
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a camping trip find themselves the prey of a cannibalistic family. As they fight for survival, they uncover the dark secrets of the woods and the terrifying history of their attackers.
Critical Reception
Not for Children received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, often cited for its low budget and predictable horror tropes, though some found it to be a passably entertaining low-budget slasher.
What Reviewers Say
Some viewers found the film to be a standard, albeit low-budget, slasher flick.
Critics and audiences frequently pointed out the film's predictable plot and lack of originality.
The film is often described as an unremarkable entry in the survival horror genre.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very low budget, which is often reflected in its production values and special effects.
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