When both myself and my fiancée heard about the story, we thought this would be a cool movie. We were wrong. They could have made a film about it. They didn't. It's beyond awful. If it was just awful, like "Dracula 3000", we wouldn't have mind. Movies like that is entertaining. This "movie" makes you want to hurl yourself into a brick wall so it won't hurt as much. It tries to be a "documentary" like "The Blair Witch Project", but fails at every level. Unbelievable bad acting, amazingly unbelievable bad acting. And they didn't even bother making the sets or props any convincing. I think the one responsible for those things was under the age of five. And even then I'm not impressed. The "movie" contains so many faults and errors and inconsistencies, that you just give up bothering about them after ten minutes. (SPOILERS!!!) I.e. The main guy, Stephen, is rushed to the hospital at the beginning of the film. He stays there for thirteen days. Not once during his stay do they cover up his cuts and open wounds. Not surprising: he dies.