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The Borneo Incident (2013) Movie Review

By Newguy

The Borneo Incident – Movie Review

The Borneo Incident (2013) Movie Review

First Reaction – The Borneo Incident is a typical low budget horror.

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Director: Michael Helfman

Writer: Michael Helfman (Screenplay)

Cast

  • Michael Helfman
  • Henry Golding (Last Christmas)
  • Robert Gilliland
  • Fay Hokulani
  • Mitch Ross

Plot: Five friends travel from New York to Malaysian Borneo to explore one’s Iban tribal roots. Crossing into Indonesia, their guide disappears, leaving them stranded in the jungle facing crocodiles and warring tribes.

Runtime: 1 Hour 24 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: The Borneo Incident starts when five friends, Mike (Helfman), Henry (Golding), Rob (Gilliland), Fay (Hokulani), and Mitch (Ross), travel from New York to Malaysia. They are helping Henry reconnect with his distant family and enjoy the local area. However, once they head into the jungle, things take a dramatic turn.

Verdict on The Borneo Incident

Recap

The movie follows five friends who head to Malaysia, only to find themselves fighting to survive in the jungle. They must escape the wildlife and the tribes hunting anyone in their local area.

Best Parts

This is low budget and brings a raw feel to everything happening in the movie. The problem is that is the only strong thing about the movie.

Worst Parts

This follows most of the frustrations of found footage-styled movies. It has too much time doing very little traveling around and wham bam it is over. There is nothing memorable about the movie and I think the only reason people will check it out is because of Henry Golding.

Final ThoughtsThe Borneo Incident is a basic horror without enough going on.

The Borneo Incident (2013) Movie Review

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