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Whilst it endeavours to develop an emotional connection with the viewer early on, the male lead Mike (Kevin Alejandro) feels a little unconvincing and awkward in some of his advances and dialogue that left me cringing during some early scenes. Still, Lily (Kelen Colemen) is endearing and her story interesting enough to carry my attention through the first half. The remainder of the film is something else all together. When the horror does begin to unfold, it's a odd brew predictable tropes from a number of different sub-genres intermixed what some rather cookie-cutter 'potential' villains that I can guarantee you've already seen in a hundred films before. Besides one initial gut churning moment, it all becomes a little predictable and tedious. It's a great shame as Lily's story and her developing relationship with Mike was an interesting one to follow. The gore unfortunately only got in the way of what was the most interesting aspect of the film.