Summer Camp (2015)
4/10
Too much shaking camera nonsense
20 August 2018
Warning: Spoilers
SUMMER CAMP is a Spanish/American collaboration featuring a quartet of indistinguishable characters who head off to summer camp, only to encounter the same kind of aggression-causing rabies virus as we saw in 28 DAYS LATER and its sequel. What has plenty of potential, and at least one fresh and original twist, is wasted in the hands of a low-fi director who substitutes suspense and tension-building for incessant screaming from his cast members and a whole lot of scenes that are spoilt a little by the continuous shaking camera nonsense. It's dark and low rent, as with so many modern horror films, and apart from the usual bloodshed it doesn't have much to offer.
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