


In fact, the film is both scary and cynical and there are some scenes, particularly closer to the end, where the film seems to accentuate its sarcastic streak. Unfortunately, I agree with the opinion of many expert critics who pointed the finger at the director, Eli Roth, and said that he sometimes did not know if he was trying to scare us or make us laugh. Although the script is rather weak and predictable, tension and suspense are skillfully built and, ultimately, this makes the film effective in its task. From there, isolated in the middle of nowhere, fear overwhelms them as, one after another, they begin to show signs of the same disease. Frightened and fearing that it would be contagious, they try to drive him away but end up killing him. However, they find there a very sick man with marked red skin. The story is simple: five friends go to a forest hut to enjoy themselves after the end of the school year. In fact, the title of the film indicates that, given that "cabin fever", from the point of view of psychology, is a kind of psychosis that arises in groups of isolated individuals in the same place for too long. It even manages to be better than many similar films, and we've seen many! Here, the enemy can be everywhere and, ultimately it turns out to be isolation itself. It even manages to be better than many similar films, and we've seen many! Here, the enemy can be everywhere This film is within the basic teen horror and, despite being unoriginal and overloaded with clichés that we have seen a thousand times in cinema, it works and entertains the public. This film is within the basic teen horror and, despite being unoriginal and overloaded with clichés that we have seen a thousand times in cinema, it works and entertains the public.
