Cabin in the Wood first appeared me to as a regular horror
movie with scary background music, young people adventuring into an isolated
area, and the creepy man at the gas station. However, the movie is very unique in
the form that people, who I assume work for the government, are in control of
the horror that happens to the young people. After I figured that the
government was playing Big Brother I no longer saw the movie as a horror film,
but instead I saw it as a film addressing how things are not supernatural because
the government is controlling everything. The first half of the movie we
watched in lecture was very interesting and I cannot wait to see the ending.
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