The Golden Pin
The Golden Pin

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The Golden Pin

2009
Movie
16 min
English

A young Vietnamese-Canadian swimmer finds himself struggling between the expectations of his family and the demands of his heart. His father wants him to marry soon, but his mother, haunted by a past romance, hopes her son will stand up for what he believes.

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IMDb3.3/10
Director: Daniel MyrickGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of young adults goes on a road trip to an isolated cabin, seeking a weekend of fun. However, their getaway takes a terrifying turn when they discover they are not alone. As their numbers dwindle and paranoia sets in, they must uncover the sinister secrets of the cabin and its surroundings to survive the night.

Critical Reception

The Golden Pin received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences alike. It was often criticized for its derivative plot, uninspired direction, and predictable scares. While some acknowledged the potential for atmosphere, most found the film to be a forgettable entry in the horror genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies too heavily on horror clichés.

  • The film fails to build suspense or deliver effective scares.

  • Character development is minimal, making it difficult for audiences to connect.

Google audience: Audiences found "The Golden Pin" to be a disappointing and derivative horror film, citing a predictable storyline and a lack of engaging characters. Many felt the movie failed to live up to the genre's expectations, resulting in a generally negative viewing experience.

Fun Fact

Daniel Myrick, the director of 'The Golden Pin', also co-directed the highly influential found-footage horror film 'The Blair Witch Project'.

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