Cine TV Contest #122 - Favorite Movie with Drinking

Cabin Fever is a classic horror movie directed by Eli Roth about a group of young people who go on vacation to an isolated cabin in the woods and as soon as they arrive strange things start happening to them The story escalates when they discover that there is a dangerous virus that eats away at the skin causing horrible disasters among them.

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The movie relies on psychological and physical horror with a lot of blood so if you have a light stomach get ready The scenes of decomposition and the spread of the disease are done in a way that will make you turn in your place.

The heroes were reasonable but at many moments you will feel that they are making strange decisions In other words the classic horror movie Why are you opening the door or Why are not you running But that is part of the fun of this type of movie.

Eli Roth was able to create a terrifying atmosphere and clear isolation in the cabin The soundtrack increased the tension especially with the strange sounds that occur around the cabin.

The story is very simple and you may feel that there are many clichés in it and some unnecessary details or comic additions that are out of place.

The movie tries to show how much humans can turn into monsters when they face fear or the threat of death Friendships collapse and everyone thinks about themselves.

Cabin Fever is an enjoyable horror movie if you like this genre especially if you enjoy bloody scenes and a gloomy atmosphere It is not a masterpiece but it will attract you if you want something that scares you and makes you think I will never go to a place like this.

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