This is fairly mediocre for a revenge slasher film. It's pretty tropey for the first 60-70 minutes - coeds off to a secluded region, slasher takes the group apart one at a time, all cell service is gone (because they can't just cut the wires anymore), a secret unifying the main group starts to unravel, a potential mislead is introduced and then dispatched quickly and everyone left is gathered for a final confrontation. If you've watched more than half-a-dozen revenge killer films, you've got this noise figured out by the time the 3rd co-ed drops dead from poison.
And this is where the movie falls apart.
The real true weak link of this film is the character of, our final girl, Dorit. I'm not going to say she's useless. She's just too convenient. For the most of the movie she's there to be the odd one out (the only black character - get it?) and used to spit out exposition. In the end, despite not being a target (the killer only kills the guilty... except for the two innocent people that were killed), she's there to keep the killer from getting what the big bad wants and I can't help but feel that if Dorit wasn't in the movie at all, the film would have been so much better for it and the ending much more satisfying.
And this is where the movie falls apart.
The real true weak link of this film is the character of, our final girl, Dorit. I'm not going to say she's useless. She's just too convenient. For the most of the movie she's there to be the odd one out (the only black character - get it?) and used to spit out exposition. In the end, despite not being a target (the killer only kills the guilty... except for the two innocent people that were killed), she's there to keep the killer from getting what the big bad wants and I can't help but feel that if Dorit wasn't in the movie at all, the film would have been so much better for it and the ending much more satisfying.