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Summary: As the happy couple is being taken by their driver Ping to the rural Chinese countryside to visit with Yul’s family, he makes a wrong turn and winds up in an apparently deserted village in the middle of the night. Stepping out to ask for directions, Ping never returns. When Melissa and Yul follow they discover the locals have hidden in their homes and left animals as sacrifice to the malicious spirits that walk the earth under the Seventh Moon.
This is so stupid. The plot is boring, the acting isn't really good, the monsters are blurry like all the time. And why the fuck did the husband-monster in the end have painted-on abs?? STUPID!
Lately it seems as if horror movies have to be so dark you can't see what is going on and you have to use your imagination. Yeah ok, sometimes it works, but you know what. When I go to watch a movie, I want to see and hear things. Not just hear things. But unlike the Blair Witch Project, we at least get to see the creatures even though at times out of focus. This was a decent idea, even though heavily borrowed, it was very frustrating to watch.
Crap. Combine a really dumb premise with worst ever cinematography, you get this heap of junk. First they shot this shaky-cam style while the movie's a regular 3rd person format. Then its all shot at night in darkness without any ambient light so you can't see shit, top of that, every single action sequence is shot out of focus, there is literally barely 8 minutes of footage where you can make out what's going on. Avoid like the plague.