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Screams from the past
Renowned author and journalist David Lagerkrantz, along with historians, forensic scientists and investigators, sheds new light on Swedish murders in the past.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a weekend getaway to a remote cabin stumble upon an old, forgotten diary detailing chilling local legends. As they delve deeper into the diary's cryptic entries, strange occurrences begin to plague their stay, blurring the lines between folklore and terrifying reality. They soon realize they may have awakened something ancient and malevolent that lurks in the surrounding woods.
Critical Reception
Screams from the Past received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. While praised for its atmospheric tension and unsettling sound design, many found the plot predictable and the character development lacking. The film performed moderately at the box office, appealing primarily to fans of classic slasher and folk horror tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful build-up and creepy ambiance.
Criticized for relying on familiar horror clichés and a weak narrative.
Some viewers found the final act to be rushed and unsatisfying.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's attempt to create a tense and spooky atmosphere, with many noting the effective use of sound. However, a significant portion of viewers expressed disappointment with the story's predictability and the underdeveloped nature of the characters, feeling it didn't offer enough originality.
Fun Fact
The isolated cabin used for filming was reportedly over 100 years old and was chosen for its authentically rustic and somewhat eerie appearance.
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