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Something Doesn't Feel Right
A weary slasher villain puts in the hours and planning necessary to pull off perfect kills until he encounters victims that don't behave quite like they should.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a road trip stops at a seemingly abandoned roadside diner in the middle of nowhere. As night falls, they begin to suspect that they are not alone and that the diner holds a dark secret. They soon find themselves in a terrifying fight for survival against an unseen force.
Critical Reception
While "Something Doesn't Feel Right" garnered some attention for its suspenseful atmosphere and jump scares, critical reception was generally mixed. Many critics noted the film's effective tension building in its early stages but felt it faltered in its latter half, with some finding the plot predictable and the characters underdeveloped. Audience reactions leaned slightly more positive, appreciating the film's attempt at a classic horror trope with modern twists.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its claustrophobic atmosphere and effective use of sound design to create suspense.
Criticized for a formulaic plot that relies heavily on jump scares and predictable twists.
Noted for a promising setup that unfortunately doesn't quite stick the landing in its resolution.
Google audience: Viewers largely enjoyed the film's suspenseful build-up and scary moments, finding it a decent watch for fans of the horror genre. Some felt the story could have been more original and that the ending was somewhat disappointing, but overall, it was considered a competently made thriller.
Fun Fact
The isolated diner setting was chosen to enhance the feeling of entrapment and isolation for both the characters and the audience.
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