Continuity mistake: In the scene where Carly, Scott, Chris and Jessie are approaching the house in the woods, the shot from the back shows Jessie crossing her arms and leaving them there, and Scott behind Carly, but a shot from the front shows Jessie's arms down by her side, and Scott holding Carly. (00:23:00)
Wrong Turn (2003)
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Directed by: Rob Schmidt
Starring: Jeremy Sisto, Eliza Dushku, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Desmond Harrington
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This is a good one. It delivers exactly what a film like this should have. Plenty of gruesome scenes. The acting is pretty good. The atmosphere is creepy. The villains are a deadly force hunting down the victims in the woods. Wrong Turn is worth watching.
Question: What is the significance of that guy at the gas station, as he closes the door on the cannibals' truck, is he one of the inbred family or what?
Answer: Both answers are correct. In the first movie, it isn't clear what the old man's relationship to them is, but is implied they leave him alone in exchange for leading people to them. In the second movie, its established that he is their father. However, if you're going by the first movie alone, he does appear to be afraid of them, which is why he shuts the garage door when he sees their truck approaching.
Answer: This is hard to understand. In the first movie he is scared of them. In the second movie and its sequels and prequels he is helping them and caring for them.
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Answer: The chosen answer is incorrect. In part 2, the old man turns out to be one of them. He tells Dale, you killed my boy! The 3 cannibals are his sons.