![]() I thought the segments with the tribe, while not perfect, were pretty solid all things considered. I think it works in that, because anything like this is unlikely to ever happen to anyone reading this, it's also not something that would be an entirely unrealistic scenario to someone. This is more likely to happen than an actual, literal demon possessing someone's body. So I can see someone looking and this and just being terrified. If it wasn't for the first half of the film dragging so much, this would've gotten a better rating. The stuff with the tribe is good, it manages to keep your attention. The character development, of course, is minimal. The only one that really resembles anything of an actual human would be Alejandro. He's the only real interesting character in the film because his views on activism, after being captured by the tribe, does show to be a fraud and someone who's using activism to raise his own profile and ego under the guise of attempting to do good. No one else really has anything interesting to say or even do. The film's ending, before credits start rolling, is quite good and, again, it sort ends up helping to fulfill the mission that they set out to complete in the first place. In a more roundabout and violent way, but they did accomplish it, even if it took some lies. ![]()
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