The rest - the plot, the message, the "setting" - is so hard on the teeth that it just sucks cheekbones. In addition, it is noticeable that to shoot such things to our filmmakers is new - foreign comrades such horror films turn out very juicy - with gloss, with crunch, with pleasure.
SSD is made in the style of “sorry, I’m just learning”. While watching, you often catch yourself thinking, “Come on, guys, don’t screw up here, make it scary.” But, unfortunately, the guys screw up time after time. Even talking about acting is uncomfortable. In a couple of moments I liked the actor who played the boy with glasses. I guess that's it. The rest is school amateurism.
Trying to bring something new to the stagnant genre of youth slasher is, of course, laudable in itself, but this time it failed. At the beginning of the film, it seemed to smell a fresh breeze, but soon it was habitually pulled by a city dump.
4 out of 10
Original