The film feels like what I would expect from a university or a low- end film school.
The film is centered around a man who accidentally kills his wife right before a party; upon this realization, he attempts to cover it all up the best he can.
The story felt completely unnecessary, due to in the beginning the main character seemed to not even kill his wife and could've easily been avoided by calling the police and reporting an accident. The following events are just as you'd expect from any other film of this nature with a predictable ending. The film was lacking in most parts, but as another reviewer stated, the film makes up for this in the second half by escaping from meaningless attempts at comedic dialogue to satiric horror situations. The film also attempted to throw in meaningless dramatic aspects which in the end fell flat at an attempt to create a love triangle. Despite these, there were moments which I felt that the main character was doing a good job of covering up the foul act he had committed.
The acting was horrendous, the actors seemed to have been doing their first feature and were likely friends of the director. The main character made up for his acting in the second and third acts by displaying a good satirical view of a serial killer. The remaining characters fell flat, as with most low-budget horror films of this nature, but unlike those seemed to remain around too long.
The cinematography was almost as horrific as the film's story. There were moments in the film when I noticed that the camera was noticeably moving in some shots, which spawned my idea that the crew was extremely inexperienced, although the sound was pretty good considering the film.
When the budget, and the experience of the cast and crew is considered, the film seems to be a good example of a group of people completing a film that they worked hard on. As for a prospective viewer, I would suggest that if you like mediocre horror films that you watch this film, and although it doesn't feel so good in the first half, the second half of the film makes up for the blandness of the beginning.