This movie had what I look for in a horror flick--supernatural creepiness, suspense, and shocks! And, as a bonus, it had dark, vicious, uber-scary wolves! An atmosphere of gloom and hovering doom permeated the settings, maintaining the chilliness and illness-at-ease. When I left the theater, I had to walk through an underground garage, with the faint sounds of unseen autos reverberating like the growls of beasts--and, boy, did I have the creeps!
If you, however, want only blood and gore, forget this one. I'm middle-aged, and I like the old type of horror, but it seems many young folk like "realistic" horror, like ax-murder movies--and they even demand comic relief. None of that in this one!
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