Haha of course, you're just following their camera, capturing the signs of everything around you. Danger has followed step by step from the second day of camping. Part of it is their increasingly fussing psychology and grumpy mutual complaints, part of it is the definite midnight crying, footsteps, getting lost, and their companions disappearing.
It's just that I think why those stone piles (indian cemeteries) appear three piles around their tents, why do they find their luggage turned over, why there are people hanging on wooden shelves, if I remember correctly, it should be three , and why bloody things are tied up in chopping wood. Why was the cabin they entered abandoned, why, Josh was downstairs, Mike was killed while holding a DV, and Heather, was she screaming and trying to follow Mike's footsteps or her screams were getting louder It is a symbol of her murder.
All kinds of doubts.
The witch did not appear. Documentaries & first-person narration & DV landing at the end are all highlights (it's a commonplace, I also watched a lot of movies before watching movies).
Very avant-garde, a little more refined is okay.
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