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Don't Cry Wolf
In an idyllic Stockholm suburb, 11-year-old Lillebror Ström lives with his mum, dad, sister and grandma. When Alex, his sister, introduces her new boyfriend to the family, only Lillebror and his best pal Jens get suspicious. Is Slim Trim really that nice, and what's the deal with those shady friends of his? Meanwhile Lillebror's daddy Roland has financial troubles. Roland works at the Toy Museum, which is host to a gold exhibition. When the greatest gold heist in national history is exposed, Roland's in trouble, being the only one with access to the secret information about the museum's security system. Lillebror and Jens have to do something.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on a camping trip venture into a supposedly haunted forest, seeking to debunk local legends. As they delve deeper, they find themselves targeted by a mysterious entity that seems to exploit their deepest fears. The line between folklore and reality blurs as they fight for survival against an unseen force that picks them off one by one.
Critical Reception
Don't Cry Wolf received a largely negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot, uninspired scares, and weak character development. Audiences were similarly underwhelmed, finding it to be a derivative entry in the horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies too heavily on jump scares and predictable horror tropes.
Character motivations are often unclear, making it difficult to empathize with the protagonists.
The narrative fails to build sufficient tension or deliver a satisfying conclusion.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Don't Cry Wolf are scarce, but general sentiment suggests it was a forgettable horror film that offered little originality.
Fun Fact
Despite its modest release, the film later gained a cult following among some independent horror enthusiasts for its lo-fi aesthetic and B-movie charm.
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