The story is set in a snowy mountain. A group of college students, all lovers, and homosexuals, women are all good-looking. Praise it, the plot development must be on the wrong road, and then to a deserted hospital. The background music is very cheerful and not bad. . .
Then the plot developed, and the hunt for three deformed people began. The eruption of blood plasma, electric drills, raw human flesh, cooked and eaten, chopped hands, decapitated, and had everything that European and American horror movies should have, although there are not many surprises, but Still surviving, after some people died, one man and four women were left. They managed to get three perverts into prison. After an angry Kyle poured gasoline on, the stupid woman appeared. . .
Konya, the most stupid woman in the whole movie. When she stopped her companion Kyle from firing the fire, the following plot didn’t need to be thought of directly. It must be a tragedy. As a result, the last man died, and the ending all ended. I was puzzled. My companion died and Konya didn’t. When you are angry, you will know that you are blind, and you will die in the end. In the end, the two women were still happy that they could escape. They didn't know what was funny, their companions were dead, and their feelings were indifferent. . .
The movie has a lot of hardships, those three deformities are too easy to be forced into jail, relying on three small knives? A little fire? That's hilarious. In the end, the man fell asleep like this, he was too stupid. forget it. I'm done here.
The movie is set in the snow-capped mountains, and it is still in a closed hospital. The plot would not be too brilliant. With some unprofessional actors, the whole movie is just average. I think of the first fatal corner, the plot. It's wonderful. But those perverts in this movie played well. In short, for 4, there are no big surprises. I can only look forward to 5. The director just wanted to make more films when he brought the plot to Snow Mountain. . .
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