Margot with her friends Chris and Dale are filming her quest to find her biological family. She was adopted after being abandon at a hospital. Her search leads to Amish country and a dark secret world.
This is a fine horror premise if somewhat obvious. The actors are good for a low budget horror. This one is stepping away from the franchise's normal suburban setting and that's a problem. It's a bit slow for the first half. Most of it is waiting for the obvious demonic story to unfold. In a way, it's blander and less interesting version of Midsommar. The most compelling part is going underground. The most disappointing part is leaving the underground. I would have intensified the second half by staying in the mine and creating a better monster. This is a post-pandemic production although the Amish country doesn't require it. This doesn't feel like Paranormal Activity. It's just another low budget horror.
This is a fine horror premise if somewhat obvious. The actors are good for a low budget horror. This one is stepping away from the franchise's normal suburban setting and that's a problem. It's a bit slow for the first half. Most of it is waiting for the obvious demonic story to unfold. In a way, it's blander and less interesting version of Midsommar. The most compelling part is going underground. The most disappointing part is leaving the underground. I would have intensified the second half by staying in the mine and creating a better monster. This is a post-pandemic production although the Amish country doesn't require it. This doesn't feel like Paranormal Activity. It's just another low budget horror.