Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort Soundtrack (

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Rating: 4.20/10 from 18000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Camino sangriento 6

Title in Italiano:

Wrong Turn 6

Title in Português:

Wrong Turn 6: Pânico na Floresta

Synopsis

Two bikers, Daria and Nick, ride their bikes deep into the forest to a "secret place" in Hobb Spring bike trail. Daria shows Nick to a hot bubbly spring and tells him to make himself comfortable. The two have sex within the pool. Unbeknownst to them, they are being watched by a hideous mutant hillbilly, Three Finger. Afterwards, Daria and Nick begin biking off. Nick falls down and realizes he has been shot through the leg with an arrow. Daria tries to help him but Three Finger shoots and kills Nick with an arrow through the face. Daria tries to escape but runs headlong into a barbed wire trap set up by two other mutant hillbillies, Saw Tooth and One Eye. The wire goes halfway through Daria's skull and she screams with pain. Three Finger watches her flail in agony for a while before decapitating her with a hatchet. Her body falls forward sprawling out as the title, "Wrong Turn VI" comes on.

Sometime later, a group of teenage friends are introduced. Danny, his girlfriend Toni, Bryan, Bryan's girlfriend Jillian, Vic, Toni's brother Rod, and Charlie drive off to Hobb Springs Hotel. While filling a tire on the way, Jillian reveals that she is angry at Rod for taking nude videos of her. Upon arriving, they are met by the caretakers, Sally and Jackson who are brother and sister in an incestuous relationship. A vacationer who had once sexually harassed Jackson is killed while walking through the halls by a flung ax. Jackson reprimands the Hillicker brothers for their misbehavior.

As the teens stay at the hotel, they soon realize that things are not as they seem. Danny soon realizes that he is a long lost relative of Sally and Jackson. Jillian is killed by the mutants after having sex with Bryan when the mutants rip her legs off and cut her throat. One by one everyone is killed in gruesome ways by the mutants. Soon only Danny and Toni are left. Toni manages to wound and incapacitate Sally and hold a turned Danny at gunpoint, but is soon then shot down by Three Finger.

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Wrong Turn 6: Last Resort
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User reviews

Brian Mitchell
6/10

The choice of music during the scenes at the Hobb Springs Hotel effectively conveys a sense of foreboding and danger, foreshadowing the tragic events that unfold.

Kimberly Campbell
3/10

The lack of a cohesive musical theme or motif throughout the movie makes it difficult for the audience to emotionally connect with the characters' struggles and the terrifying situations they find themselves in.

Deborah Turner
3/10

The musical choices often feel out of place and do not complement the horror elements of the film, resulting in a disjointed viewing experience that detracts from the overall atmosphere.

Elizabeth Williams
9/10

The use of sound effects and haunting vocals in the soundtrack adds an extra layer of intensity to the scenes, immersing the audience in the chilling atmosphere of the Hobb Springs Hotel. The combination of eerie music and spine-chilling sound effects creates a truly immersive experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Elizabeth Young
5/10

The soundtrack features a mix of creepy melodies, tense rhythms, and jarring sounds that complement the on-screen action and heighten the sense of horror and impending doom.

Nancy Walker
6/10

The soundtrack does a great job of building up suspense during the moments leading to the characters' deaths, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Brian Garcia
5/10

The sound design in the film, including the use of ambient noises and subtle cues, adds depth to the storytelling and helps immerse the audience in the terrifying world of the mutants.

Karen Brown
6/10

The use of eerie and unsettling music during the scenes with the mutant hillbillies adds to the overall atmosphere of dread and fear, enhancing the viewers' experience.

Mary Gonzalez
7/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles, from ambient textures to intense orchestral arrangements, adding depth and variety to the film's sonic landscape.

Carol King
8/10

The haunting melodies and ominous soundscapes in the soundtrack contribute to the film's overall sense of foreboding and horror.

Anthony Taylor
5/10

The sound effects in the film, especially during the gruesome death scenes, are chilling and impactful, making the audience cringe and feel the horror of the characters' fates.

Ronald Harris
7/10

The music seamlessly transitions between moments of quiet suspense and intense action, keeping the audience engaged and on edge.

Matthew Wright
8/10

The use of unsettling tones and dissonant melodies in the music enhances the feeling of dread and fear throughout the film.

George Jones
8/10

The use of eerie sound effects and atmospheric music helps to create a sense of isolation and desperation in the characters' fight for survival.

John Moore
7/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension during the scenes involving the mutant hillbillies, adding to the overall sense of danger and unease.

John Parker
5/10

Overall, the sound production in the movie effectively contributes to the dark and disturbing atmosphere of the story, leaving a lasting impression on the audience long after the film ends.

Andrew Harris
7/10

The dynamic and evocative score in the film enhances the emotional impact of key scenes, drawing the audience deeper into the characters' struggles and conflicts.