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Bad Shelter
A meditation on violence and its recurrence in time. It shows circumstances that make vagrants unable to make their life better. They try to survive, albeit not sheltered correctly.
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Plot Summary
A group of campers are terrorized by a pack of feral, cannibalistic children in a remote forest. As the children become more aggressive and violent, the campers must fight for survival against their increasingly deadly attacks.
Critical Reception
Bad Shelter is a low-budget horror film that received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. It is often criticized for its gratuitous violence, weak plot, and poor acting, though some viewers have found enjoyment in its schlocky B-movie elements and relentless gore.
What Reviewers Say
Notorious for its extreme violence and disturbing premise.
Often considered a cult film within the extreme horror subgenre.
Lacks significant critical analysis due to its niche appeal and low production values.
Google audience: Audience reception for Bad Shelter is scarce and highly divided, often reflecting its status as a cult exploitation film. Those who appreciate it typically point to its shocking content and over-the-top gore, while others find it gratuitously violent and poorly made.
Fun Fact
The film's premise of feral children attacking people is a recurring theme in some extreme horror cinema, though Bad Shelter is one of the more obscure examples.
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