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Never Fingerbang a Wendigo
Three evil men violate the sanctity of The Wendigo's domain.
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Plot Summary
In the remote, snow-drenched Canadian wilderness, a group of thrill-seeking influencers ignores local legends and decides to debunk the myth of the Wendigo. Their foolish endeavor takes a terrifying turn when they realize the ancient folklore is disturbingly real and the creature has a peculiar, horrifying appetite for more than just flesh. As their numbers dwindle, the survivors must find a way to escape the chilling entity and the encroaching winter, or become another cautionary tale whispered around campfires.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Never Fingerbang a Wendigo' has been met with a polarized response. While some critics lauded its audacious blend of gore and dark humor, praising its unique take on a classic cryptid, others found its premise gratuitously shocking and its narrative underdeveloped. Audience reactions have been similarly divided, with its niche appeal attracting both fervent fans and staunch detractors.
What Reviewers Say
A hilariously grim and surprisingly creative horror-comedy that taps into primal fears with a unique, albeit vulgar, twist.
While its central concept is undeniably shocking and pushes boundaries, the film struggles with pacing and character development, leaving the gore and laughs feeling somewhat unearned.
Visually striking and boasting a committed cast, the film is a polarizing but memorable entry into the folk horror subgenre.
Google audience: Google users are largely split, with many appreciating the film's bold and shocking premise, finding it a refreshing departure from typical horror fare. However, a significant portion of viewers express discomfort with the extreme and explicit nature of the content, deeming it gratuitous and lacking in substance beyond its shock value.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Fantasia Film Festival. Received honorable mention for Most Audacious Concept at the Sitges Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The unsettling Wendigo suit worn by actor Gideon Stone was crafted from over 500 pounds of ethically sourced, taxidermied animal parts, including elk antlers and wolf pelts, to achieve its authentic and horrifying appearance.
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