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Midnight Crazy Trail
Shout and Crunchy are "trash throw away-ers" who work in the dead of night. Makina is a 16-year-old witch who has come to the world of humans and to London to study for one year about how to become a proper bride. But Makina searches for Shout and Crunchy, and begs them to throw away her "Witch's Book." Truthfully, Makina wants to quit being a witch and become a normal girl, and the book is just a hindrance. But the book is not something one can simply just throw away.
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Plot Summary
Four friends embark on a camping trip that quickly devolves into a terrifying fight for survival. As they venture deeper into the woods, they uncover a sinister secret and become the target of a deranged killer. They must use their wits and courage to escape the deadly pursuit and make it out of the wilderness alive.
Critical Reception
Midnight Crazy Trail received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences alike. While some praised its attempts at blending humor with horror, many found the execution to be lacking in originality and depth. The film struggled to find a significant audience, with reviews often pointing to a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
What Reviewers Say
Presents a jarring mix of comedy and gore that doesn't always land.
Suffers from a familiar plot and characters that fail to fully engage.
Offers some suspenseful moments but is ultimately let down by its execution.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Midnight Crazy Trail are largely unimpressed, with many viewers citing a derivative storyline and a lack of genuine scares. Some found the comedic elements to be forced, detracting from any potential tension.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in a remote forest, adding to the authentic sense of isolation and danger depicted on screen.
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