A family sets out to do some camping in the British countryside, and apparently mending their fractured relations as well. Some just can't let well enough alone as their RV is sabotaged and one of them is injured leaving them to trek to the nearest farm where, unknown to them, the inhabitants have a taste for tourists.
Kate Davies-Speak leads a mostly good cast, save for the overacting the audience is subjected to by the actor playing the farm family father, and he is quite prevalent on the screen; and the actor playing his nemesis might even be more over the top but thankfully he is not on the screen that much. Charlie Steeds as writer and director has succeeded in providing for the umpteenth time a movie we have seen before. To his and the cast and crew's credit it moves along at a pretty good pace and looks good too, but regrettably what you think is coming around every corner is exactly what is coming around the corner.
The acting, mostly, direction and art direction are all there, but the meat of it, if you'll pardon the pun, being much of anything original is lacking. For a horror geek or perhaps someone wanting an easy movie to watch for a lazy evening this might work for them. Unfortunately for someone looking for more, its redundancy and predictability fly in the face of that.
I cannot recommend this.
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