Cut to the following summer and the kids are all back at camp. Things go from bad to worse as one of the teens receives a letter letting them know that "i saw what you did thar". As if the sheer anxiety of knowing that someone had seen them drinking the previous summer is not bad enough, the kids are kidnapped one by one and put through psychologically devastating tests which force them to commit unspeakable acts to save themselves from fiendish traps. You can't decide if the most horrific test in the film is where two of the kids have to saw off the tags from their own clothes or the fiendish Reverse Lobster Trap. One thing is for certain, however: the villain behind all of it has the worst grammar and spelling in the known world. | Cut to the following summer and the kids are all back at camp. Things go from bad to worse as one of the teens receives a letter letting them know that "i saw what you did thar". As if the sheer anxiety of knowing that someone had seen them drinking the previous summer is not bad enough, the kids are kidnapped one by one and put through psychologically devastating tests which force them to commit unspeakable acts to save themselves from fiendish traps. You can't decide if the most horrific test in the film is where two of the kids have to saw off the tags from their own clothes or the fiendish Reverse Lobster Trap. One thing is for certain, however: the villain behind all of it has the worst grammar and spelling in the known world. |