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**_Surprisingly good cult flick shot in rural Wisconsin_** In a town northwest of Milwaukee an outcast boy uses his imagination to cope (Sammy Snyders). When his parents go out of town they hire the umpteenth caregiver, a young woman fro...


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Twelve year-old Jamie Benjamin is a solitary misunderstood boy in his preteens. His classmates pick on him, his neighbors think he's weird and his parents ignore him. But now Jamie has a secret weapon: deep in the woods he has discovered a deep pit full of man-eating creatures he calls Trogs... and it isn't long before he gets an idea for getting revenge and feeding the Trogs in the process!
A young boy named Jamie, who is the sole survivor of a plane crash, is taken in by a mysterious woman named Charlene. Charlene runs a seemingly idyllic commune where children are raised to be obedient and loving. However, Jamie soon discovers that Charlene's methods are far more sinister, as she is using a serum to turn the children into mindless, rage-filled creatures that she controls. When the creatures are unleashed on nearby towns, Jamie must find a way to stop Charlene before it's too late.
The Pit is a cult classic horror film known for its bizarre premise and graphic violence. While not critically acclaimed upon release, it has gained a dedicated following over the years for its unique blend of exploitation and science fiction elements. Audiences often find it disturbing yet strangely compelling.
Praised for its unique and unsettling premise involving monstrous children.
Noted for its graphic and often disturbing content, appealing to fans of exploitation horror.
Considered a cult classic with a memorable antagonist in Charlene.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche status, but those available often highlight its shocking nature and disturbing themes. Some viewers appreciate its cult status and unique horror elements, while others find it excessively violent and difficult to watch.
The film's unique premise of children being transformed into rage monsters was inspired by real-life instances of child abuse and societal anxieties about youth delinquency.
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**_Surprisingly good cult flick shot in rural Wisconsin_** In a town northwest of Milwaukee an outcast boy uses his imagination to cope (Sammy Snyders). When his parents go out of town they hire the umpteenth caregiver, a young woman fro...