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Two Days Back
Five-year-old Emma follows a feral boy into the woods and is lost for two days. Remembering nothing of her ordeal, she avoids the woods, until seventeen years later when she accompanies a group of environmental students up a mountain to catch forestry students suspected of illegal foresting. When people go missing and bodies begin to surface, the groups join forces, but before they can make it back down the mountain, they stumble across a hunter's cabin and Emma comes face to face with the dark mystery of her past.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends go on a camping trip to a remote cabin, hoping for a relaxing getaway. However, their trip takes a terrifying turn when they discover they are not alone in the woods. As mysterious events unfold and paranoia sets in, they must confront a sinister presence that threatens their lives.
Critical Reception
While "Two Days Back" aimed for a suspenseful horror experience, it received a mixed reception, largely criticized for its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. Some found the atmosphere unsettling, but overall, it failed to leave a significant mark on the genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with pacing and a lack of originality in its horror elements.
Despite an attempt at suspense, the execution often falls flat.
Performances are generally considered serviceable but not particularly memorable.
Google audience: Audience reception for "Two Days Back" is sparse, with limited available data. Those who have commented tend to echo critical sentiments, noting the film's reliance on common horror tropes without significant innovation.
Fun Fact
Director Kevin VanHook also wrote and starred in the film, taking on multiple roles behind and in front of the camera.
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