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When a group of young backpackers learn of a ghost said to appear in the rear-view mirror of a speeding car they set out to recreate it with the help of some locals. After speeding down Lemon Tree Passage, a remote road surrounded by dense woods, their jubilation turns to terror as one by one each passenger begins to disappear in a violent fashion. Isolated and ten thousand miles from home, the tourists find themselves caught in the clutches of a malevolent force much more heinous than the local myth they set out to experience. (Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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anglais After some time, the film "Lemon Tree Passage" stops making sense in terms of screenplay and becomes boring. It's just another movie trying to create a creepy atmosphere, mainly through fast cuts and characters screaming. It's not what it's cracked up to be, and you will be bored most of the time. There are actually no horror moments here, everything is somewhat uneventful and actually about nothing. You will quickly forget about the legend, just like you will forget that you saw this movie. ()