Rider Strong and a cast of young, rising stars take a camping trip from hell in Cabin Fever.Strong (Boy Meets World) plays Paul, who along with 4 friends rents a small cabin in the wilderness to celebrate their graduation from college. As the group settles in, they are visited by a wanderer stricken with a horrible skin disease.
The kids chase the man away, but they become fearful that the man may have left his grisly gift with them. Just as they had feared, one of them begins to show symptoms of the disease. This pits them against each other in a desperate fight to stay alive.
After seeing this movie, one could certainly be left speechless. It is amazing how Hollywood can make dialogue between five college-age kids so simple and unentertaining. Audiences will also be stupefied at how anyone in their right mind would ever finance or support a movie of such poor quality. The dialogue is pathetic, the acting is disgraceful, the total package is nauseatingly bad.
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Eli Roth’s “Cabin Fever”
September 17, 2003