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A carefree summer vacation turns into an inescapable terror trap for a group of young students who buy a vintage instant camera from a mysterious local shop owner (Armand Assante, Soul’s Midnight), only to discover that every photo taken with the camera leads to the subject’s death–in grisly ways linked to the picture itself. Unless they can unravel the bloody mystery before their dwindling group is wiped out completely by this supernatural, unstoppable force, the kids will be posing for their final snap-shot!

A plot that has been done over, and over and over and over. Most much worse then this one. Not bad, nothing new. I say B- “Take lots of pictures of your friends, what is a great moment if you can’t prove that you had it?” A group of friends on vacation lose thier camera. They meet a nice dealer (Assante) who give them a great deal on an old polariod camera. After the friends begin to wind up dead they wonder if the camera is the cause. I will start by saying that this was better then I expected. That said this is also nothing that hasn’t been done before. Group of kids…evil guy…group gets killed off…yada yada yada. Much like a “Final Destination” type movie where you know who will die next and you just wait for it to happen. The best part of the movie hands down is the last 2 minutes, an average movie with a sweet ending. Overall, this plot has been done 1,000 times, but this time a camera is involved. This version is not that bad though. I give it a B-.Would I watch again? – Not this one, but next month I’m sure another version will some out.