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Run Amuck
Shen Yue, Fu Xiaofei, Wang Jianan, and Laughing Four girls who encounter different dilemmas and knots in real life, in order to achieve each person's goals and dreams, they participate in a thrilling large-scale game competition. "Escape the birth day" and bring the four together. At first, the four girls were strangers to each other. From the beginning of the skydiving stage, the opinions were not unified, and the landing was divided. In the middle of the road, because Wang Jianan, Laughter, and Fu Xiaofei were shackled by the enemy, Shen Yue, who had left the team before, stepped forward and rescued, which made the four girls' feelings sublimated.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a camping trip find themselves targeted by a deranged killer with a penchant for theatrical mayhem. As the body count rises, they must use their wits and courage to survive the night and escape the woods.
Critical Reception
Run Amuck received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its predictable plot and reliance on genre tropes. However, some viewers found enjoyment in its B-movie charm and the performances of its established cast members.
What Reviewers Say
Despite a promising cast, the film struggles with a derivative plot and uneven pacing.
The horror elements are often more comical than frightening, leading to a campy, albeit not entirely unpleasant, viewing experience.
Relies heavily on jump scares and familiar horror movie clichés without much innovation.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a divided opinion, with some appreciating the lighthearted horror and celebrity cameos, while others found it too formulaic and lacking in genuine scares.
Fun Fact
Vivica A. Fox, known for her roles in 'Independence Day' and 'Kill Bill', took on a leading role in this independent horror-comedy.
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