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Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort
A sudden and mysterious inheritance brings Danny and his friends to Hobb Springs, a forgotten resort deep in the West Virginia hills. Hobb Springs is being looked after under the watchful care of Jackson and Sally, a socially awkward couple who introduce Danny to the long lost family he's never known. A clan by the name of Hillicker. But soon Danny learns his relatives have a different way of living, that for generations, the Hillickers have observed ancient traditions rooted in cannibalism and other taboo rituals.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends discovers they have inherited a secluded and infamous sanatorium from an unknown relative. Upon arrival, they uncover a horrifying legacy and a terrifying choice: either face death at the hands of the deformed family who live there, or fight for their lives and the inheritance.
Critical Reception
Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and was largely ignored by audiences, becoming one of the lowest-rated installments in the franchise.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks originality and relies heavily on gore and predictable jump scares.
The plot is convoluted and nonsensical, failing to provide any meaningful scares or tension.
Performances are generally weak, contributing to the film's overall lack of impact.
Google audience: Audience reception for this installment was notably poor, with viewers frequently citing its predictable plot, excessive gore over substance, and a general feeling of franchise fatigue as major drawbacks.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Bulgaria, which is a common filming location for low-budget horror films due to cost-effectiveness.
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