The camp owner says the camp is her father’s legacy and she will not let it be tarnished. The first summer they lost two campers, and accidents continued the next four seasons. No one shall ask why people would willingly send their kids there. She states they all know who was responsible, although they didn’t admit it. Why won’t you admit it? Why would you let someone kill your campers? Why would you let him continue to work there? Who are you accusing? Since the groundskeeper was mentioned, are we to assume it is him?
Not all the counselors are doing their fair share of the clean up, which causes discord among them. When one of them disappears that night, the others start a search. When they see someone with a skull mask they assume it’s the missing counselor. But then the skull mask kills another counselor and everyone scatters.
While it’s always good to see the summer camp slashers, the characters aren’t very engaging. Final girl Lexi isn’t very likable and always has a scowl on her face. The backstory of losing her brother doesn’t help and could have been cut out without any difference.
Also if you’ve just gotten out of a pool and are soaking wet, would you be okay picking up a boombox plugged into an extension cord? Am I overthinking the possibility of electrocution? And once it’s thrown into the pool, could someone touch the metal railing used to get out of the pool? Because someone does but it seems like since that’s touching the water and the boombox is in the water, it would cause some damage.
Also did I miss how the kid died? They were on a hike, turned around and he was face down on the path. So I’m assuming murder, but who and how?
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| A portrait of Tom Atkins, but he’s not in the movie |
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| They may want to put a sheet over the dead kid |
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| She always looks irritated |
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| Continuity - his hair is like this 95% of the movie |
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| Then his hair gets longer |






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