Addicted to technology, a group of teens attends a rehabilitation camp in the forest, but a sinister force there intends to take them offline forever.
Julia Wieniawa
Zosia Wolska
Michał Lupa
Julek Rosiejka
Wiktoria Gąsiewska
Aniela Turek
Stanisław Cywka
Bartek Sokołowski
Sebastian Dela
Daniel Czajka
Gabriela Muskała
Iza
Michał Zbroja
Killer
Mirosław Zbrojewicz
Postman
Piotr Cyrwus
Priest
Olaf Lubaszenko
Policeman
Wojciech Mecwaldowski
Camp Manager
Bartłomiej Kotschedoff
Bartłomiej Firlet
Małgorzata Szczerbowska
Mother of Twins
Izabela Dąbrowska
Prostitute Janeczka
Jakub Góralczuk
Twin #1
Filip Góralczuk
Twin #2
Agnieszka Czekańska
Zosia's Mother
Jarosław Golec
Zosia's Father
Julia Kostow
Zosia's Sister
Robert Wabich
Mariusz
Sebastian Stankiewicz
Mariusz's Brother
Director, Writer
Bartosz M. Kowalski
Creative Producer, Writer
Mirella Zaradkiewicz
Writer
Jan Kwieciński
November 6, 2020
7
Mostly good watch, could watch again, and can recommend, especially for a Bad Movie Night.
Another movie from the land of bad dubs, and it doesn't look like a 2020 movie, but it is Polish (?) so the production value is forgivable. I'm honestly unfamiliar with what the standards are for European studios, so this is comparative other movies I've seen from American studios.
While I think the cast did a great job, and the story is basically solid. Surprisingly the villains are the odd part in this one. Usually the villains make the movie, especially in horror, but they sort of phoned in the origin story for this one.
They could have just left out the space rock and it would have been fine. The look of the villains is more gross than scary, and they don't play up traditional horror setups to raise anxiety in the audience.
Despite the failures and lack of personalities in the villains, the cast picks up some of the slack, with Julia Wieniawa-Narkiewicz carrying most of the movie.