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Kevin had gone more insane as he is the night before, panicking, wanting to leave Jerusalem as soon as possible, not being himself. Sarah and Rachel visited a sacred place for Jews in which they insert their prayers in the wall for God to read and grant them but Rachel blames the Lord for the death of his brother so she writes “Bring back my brother A**hole.” Then, a flock of black birds flew away from the wall as if something bad happened to the other side of it. She then told him to just sleep it off but that didn’t help him the day after. Of course, this came as a big bomb dropped on Sarah as she can’t process it because she likes Kevin and all he showed her was insane. An exorcism of what appears to be a woman who’s possessed with an evil spirit and at the end was shot as she was spreading a bat-like wings. Going back to their hostel, they finally got their urges released but the next thing that happened isn’t what you call romantic, at all. Kevin confesses that his travel in Jerusalem involves an investigation about a disturbing video he found. As Sarah feels uneasy with being lost and everything around her looks and feels strange, she happily bumps into Kevin who followed her. The shaky shots are quite an advantage here, especially the first person point of view as jump scares are effective even with jokes. Resulting Sarah to walk out of the bar and got lost outside the streets of Jerusalem. While partying, Sarah and Kevin got intimate until he tried the Smart Glass and saw Sarah’s Facebook page and all her photos, including her and her brother which Kevin describes as a douche. As usual, a vacation with two pleasing ladies and a guy will not be complete without the parties. As soon as they land, Kevin invites Sarah and Rachel to come to Jerusalem and even though Rachel doesn’t want to, she was easily persuaded by Sarah because, of course, we wouldn’t get a story if they didn’t.Īnd as they arrive in Jerusalem, of course weird things start to occur to build up the mystery the location possesses. As they board the plane, they meet a good-looking anthropologist named Kevin who believes in ancient rituals and demons, and has a deeper reason why he’s traveling to Jerusalem other than vacation. Being excited to go to Tel Aviv for a vacation, to unwind and just have fun, a girlfriend bonding. Moving on from that, we get to have a female lead and a friend who is also female in a story that is about to get real bad in a you’re-going-to-die-in-a-very-bad-way way. It’s still shaky at times but it made it far from creating mistakes of actually not being genuinely careful about its found footage style (like where did that point of view came from? Is there a camera on that part?). Sure, the use of “Smart Glass” as its camera or making it look like a first person view is kind of sophisticated. But before that, her father gives her a present, a Smart Glass that will be the film’s way of building its narrative in a found footage style. To go past grieving for her dead brother, Sarah goes on a trip with her best friend Rachel.