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Plot Summary
A group of college students seeking thrills decide to spend a night in the infamous abandoned psychiatric hospital known as 'Hell House'. Legend has it that the spirits of former patients still roam its halls, seeking vengeance. As the night progresses, the students find themselves trapped and hunted by unseen forces, blurring the lines between their survival efforts and the horrifying reality of the hospital's dark past.
Critical Reception
Hell Night (2001) received generally negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. While some appreciated its attempt at a classic haunted house narrative, it was largely criticized for its predictable plot, weak character development, and uninspired scares. The film failed to distinguish itself within the crowded horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a derivative plot and a lack of originality.
Character motivations are often unclear and underdeveloped.
The horror elements are largely ineffective and fail to create genuine suspense.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title and premise, the film is not a remake of the 1981 horror film 'Hell Night' directed by Tom DeSimone.
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