
Outrage: Born in Terror
Christine takes her best friend with another couple for a final vacation when she goes to close up and sell her family's hunting lodge in the remote woods of Northern Georgia...but it's also the scene of her worst childhood trauma. Things get worse when it turns out the lodge is in use by an ex-military sniper, Farragut and his three accomplice, the Loomis brothers, as a hideout who just escaped from a military prison.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on a weekend camping trip find themselves targeted by a mysterious, terrifying entity. As they desperately try to survive the night, they uncover a dark secret connected to the land they are on. The entity's origins are tied to a past tragedy, and it seeks a gruesome form of revenge.
Critical Reception
While 'Outrage: Born in Terror' was intended as a creature feature horror film, it was generally met with a lukewarm reception from both critics and audiences. It is often described as a low-budget B-movie that struggles to deliver genuine scares or a compelling narrative, though some found its creature effects to be passably effective for its budget.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's creature effects are a minor highlight in an otherwise uninspired horror flick.
- Lacks originality and relies heavily on predictable horror tropes.
- The plot is thin and fails to build suspense effectively.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often cite the film's low production value and predictable plot as significant drawbacks. Some viewers acknowledged a mild enjoyment of the creature aspect despite the overall lack of quality.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in South Carolina, with some of its remote forest scenes aiming to capitalize on the natural, isolated atmosphere.
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