It Will Not End
It Will Not End

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It Will Not End

2008
Movie
100 min
Croatian

Djuro is a Romany, he has a large, happy family, and earns a living appearing in Serbian porn films. And it's through his sarcastic perspective that we follow the story of the Croatian war veteran Martin. He falls in love with a beautiful girl who plays Little Red Riding Hood in a porn version of the fairy tale. She is also a prostitute. To be with her, Martin has to buy her from her pimp. A tragicomic story of love in a world where it seems all human values are put up for sale or destined for cynical destruction

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IMDb4.1/10
Director: P.J. StarksGenres: Horror

Plot Summary

A group of friends ventures into a remote, supposedly haunted cabin, hoping to capture paranormal evidence for a documentary. As they delve deeper into the woods and the cabin's dark history, they uncover a terrifying truth that suggests they are not alone and that their quest for proof might seal their doom. The entity within the cabin appears to have a sinister agenda, preying on their fears and isolating them from each other. The friends soon realize that escaping the cabin might be more dangerous than facing the unknown.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'It Will Not End' received a largely negative reception, with many critics citing its derivative plot, weak character development, and reliance on jump scares over genuine atmosphere. Audiences, however, found some appeal in its low-budget horror aesthetic and its earnest attempt to deliver a classic haunted house narrative, though it failed to make a significant impact on the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks originality and relies heavily on predictable horror tropes.

  • Character motivations are often unclear, hindering audience engagement.

  • While attempting suspense, the film often falls into repetitive jump scares.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this title, with little specific feedback available regarding what Google users liked or disliked. It appears to be a lesser-known independent horror film without widespread audience commentary.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a shoestring budget, with much of the cast and crew being friends or local collaborators of director P.J. Starks.

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