Jesus I'm at the damn can scene. THESE PEOPLE ARE *beep* STUPID!!! In the DAMN DARK YOU TURN OFF THE DAMN LIGHTS. in the dark. If there is light. Then you can't see out. And they CAN see in. Like wtf this is night 101. Also everyone is yelling and *beep* STFU. isolate the variables. WHAT HAPPENED? WHO DID THIS? Where is Uri? Then you answer the question of what to do next.
Lol, I thought the same thing, if they're so worried about what's out there, they shouldn't be drawing attention to their location by having the interior light on inside the van, duh.
Another thing that didn't make sense was when they went to get help but found some wires for the van instead, it was so dark when they got back, it didn't seem like they were gone that long.
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The characters in this were the dumbest I've ever seen. And then when they went to the lot and came back it was dark already. 10 miles isn't that far they must of been going a mile every 2 hours or they left 10 minutes till nightfall.
Lights scene aside... if you actually think this group was the "dumbest ever" in a horror movie, you haven't seen many horror movies. Most of the characters were above average.
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I think the answer to this one is related to the nuts and bolts of filmmaking.
The darker a scene is, the harder it is to make visually interesting. If you leave your audience staring at a black screen and just listening to dialog for too long, they get restless.