![]() Surprisingly, he is still alive and he attacks Paul, only for Paul to fend him off and finally kill him. While once again searching for help, Paul encounters the severely-burnt Henry in the lake. His father, Tommy, lashes out at Bert for exposing his son to the virus, and he and his friends chase Bert down in order to contain the disease. They later discover marks on Marcy's back that reveals she, too, is sick.Īt the general store, Dennis bites Bert's hand just as he did with Paul. ![]() Marcy and Paul lament their poor chances of surviving and have sex, believing they won't live long enough to regret it. Bert drives back to the general store alone and Jeff abandons everybody and flees to a remote shack. The following morning, the group's attempt to evacuate is botched when Karen vomits blood all over the interior of the car. Paul leaves on foot to find help, but the only people he encounters chase him away, mistaking him for a peeping Tom. Fearful of contagion, the others lock her in the shed. While Paul and Karen make out, they discover that Karen is infected with the flesh-eating virus and her leg has started to decay. He threatens Paul and Bert, before Marcy scares him off with the rifle. Mambo returns to the cabin without Grim and seemingly infected. Winston promises to send a tow truck before departing.ĭr. Paul explains things without mentioning Henry's presumed death. Meanwhile, Deputy Winston arrives at the cabin to investigate reports of the previous night's commotion. They encounter a farmer who offers to help them, but hastily leave when they discover that Henry is her cousin. The next day, Jeff and Bert head out in search of help. He runs off into the woods, presumably to his death. A conflict ensues between Henry and the five friends, during which they accidentally cripple their car and set fire to him. Bert slams the door in his face and the desperate man tries to steal the group's vehicle. Later that night, Henry comes to the cabin in search of help. Later that evening, while the group hang out around a campfire, a stranger who calls himself Grim and his Belgian Malinois dog, Dr. He says nothing about the incident to his friends. He panics when he realizes Henry is infected with a disease and flees. Bert encounters and accidentally shoots Henry, mistaken for a squirrel. Dennis, the intellectually-disabled son of the store manager, unexpectedly bites Paul's hand.īert ventures into the woods with a BB rifle to shoot squirrels. The group stops for supplies at Priddy's General Store. ![]() Five young friends, Paul, Karen, Bert, Jeff and Marcy have rented a cabin in the same woods for a week-long vacation. The film was universally lambasted by critics and underperformed at the box office.Ī forest-dwelling hermit named Henry discovers his dog has died from a mysterious illness and is sprayed by its infected blood. The film was released on February 12, 2016, by IFC Midnight. The film stars Samuel Davis, Gage Golightly, Matthew Daddario, Nadine Crocker, and Dustin Ingram. You'll have a much more better time re watching the original movie.Cabin Fever is a 2016 American horror film directed by Travis Zariwny and written by Eli Roth and Randy Pearlstein as a remake of Roth's 2002 film of the same name and the fourth installment in the Cabin Fever franchise. I don't recommend you watch this waste of a remake. The only differences you'll find is the ending, higher blood n gore, and different actors who shouldn't be allowed to ever act in another movie again. The characters die in the sane order as they did in the original. I didn't enjoy this remake at all it's nothing, but watching the same movie you already seen. But it might it some gore lovers we do see a lot more blood all around in some scenes especially in the bath tub scene we see even some skin coming off. The blood n gore effects seem to be up higher than the original. You don't pay even a minute of attention to them because, well they are supposed to be the same as well and they make the same dumb choices of survival as the original. The characters are very unimportant to this movie or at least they felt like it. ![]() The only difference is the ending of the movie, which is not half bad. The scene where one of the characters gets his hand attacked by Dennis is the same. There's nothing new added in the directors own vision. You even know what the characters are gonna say next. It's everything you seen in the original just with different actors in these scenes. But the remake of Eli Roth's Cabin Fever is just one of the most pointless horror remakes I've ever seen next to Psycho. But that's only when the director can create a new modern twist or add more to what the original didn't have like what Zombie did for Carpenter's Halloween. I'm not the one to hate on horror movie remakes I actually enjoy watching a classic remade for the modern audience.
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