Not that good. Really not that good. Not good at all. Pretty much just bad. This pile of cinematic dog crap would give David Gordon Green a erection, as it is shot in professional quality, but is poorly written, has no story, offers no payoff in the end, and wastes time with a lot of time jumping scenes that ultimately go no where and mean nothing. This one felt like the plug was pulled on it mid-production. The lesson to be learned here: Just because something becomes public domain, that doesn't mean it will make a great horror movie topic.