Keep to the marked trail.

The land here can be unforgiving.

This means the characters do not feel disposable, and every death sequence is tinted with genuine upset.

Henry Rollins and Erica Leerhsen as Dale and Nina, looking out worriedly over a yellowish forest landscape in Wrong Turn 2: Dead End.

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It evidences the fabrication of structured reality TV in an extremely ironic and playful way.

Dale feels like a true action hero, which is a welcome change in a slasher movie.

Often, you arerooting for an underdog final girlwho finds her inner strength.

Mara, Nina and Colonel Murphy, played by Aleksa Palladino, Erica Leerhsen and Henry Rollins, stand in front of a helicopter in Wrong Turn 2: Dead End.

However, Dale has almost unnatural strength and innate survival skills that make him compelling to watch.

This is vital for theWrong Turnfranchise, as the antagonistic cannibals are entirely irredeemable.

You cant love to hate them in thesame way as genre classicssuch as Jason Vorhees and Freddy Krueger.

Amber (Daniella Alonso), Jonesy (Steve Braun) and Elena (Cytsal Lowe) look round a TV screen in Wrong Turn 2: Dead End

Their usual chaotic energy is painted all over the movie as they pace around the woods.

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Kimberly, played by actor Kimberly Caldwell, is grabbed by the head by Three Finger, played by actor Jeff Scrutton, in Wrong Turn 2: Dead End.

Erica Leerhsen as Nina Papas and Texas Battle as Jake Washington look out from the rocks in Wrong Turn 2

Kimberly Caldwell playing herself, driving a car in Wrong Turn 2: Dead End

Nina (Erica Leerhsen) and Mara (Aleksa Palladino) walk through the woods in Wrong Turn 2: Dead End

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