Camouflage
Camouflage

Camouflage

2014Movie82 minEnglish

The film Camouflage explores the motivation behind a school shooting. The film is a social movement piece geared towards opening people's eyes to the many issues surrounding the recent onslaught of gun violence including mental health, gay and lesbian equality, bullying, and gun control.

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IMDb4.8/10
Director: Luis PrietoGenres: Thriller, Horror

Plot Summary

A young couple, Alice and David, buy their dream house, unaware it's the hunting ground for a terrifying, shape-shifting creature. The entity, known as the 'Camouflage', can mimic its victims, leading to psychological torment and a desperate fight for survival. As the creature picks them off one by one, Alice must uncover the truth behind the entity's existence to escape its deadly game.

Critical Reception

Camouflage received a generally negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its attempt at creating a unique monster and a sense of dread, many found the plot confusing, the execution lacking, and the scares uninspired. It is largely considered a low-budget horror film that did not achieve widespread recognition or critical acclaim.

What Reviewers Say

  • The creature design and concept had potential, but were ultimately underdeveloped.
  • The film suffers from a confusing narrative and a lack of effective scares.
  • Despite some atmospheric moments, the low-budget execution hinders its overall impact.

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Fun Fact

The creature in 'Camouflage' is inspired by folklore and urban legends about entities that can take on the appearance of others to hunt their prey.

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