Hopefully this is the last documentary on the list because I really don't like documentaries. The Blair Witch Project is boring. Mostly I find that documentaries are boring but I still try and convince myself that there could be some action in one of them.
The thing about this documentary is that it is clearly filmed by a hand held camera. The shots keep moving up and down and around so one of the guys doing the documentary is holding a video camera and moving it towards whoever is speaking. There is no acting in this as it is a documentary and these guys thought that they would come back from their adventure in to the Blair Witch.
There's a line in it 'think of the joy of being in a really good film' and it's kinda ironic and made me laugh because this is not a really good film, it's not even a good film. I understand that it was made in to a film to honour the memory of the people in this documentary that disappeared but even so, they could have used bits of the real footage and then got some actors to do other bits of the film and actually turned it into a film instead of a documentary. People watch documentaries to learn things and I struggled to even do that with this film.
A stand by me feel to it but Stand by Me was much, much better.
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