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It's not about people dying every 10 minutes, it's all about the actual plot and how we connect with those characters, and with the situation they're going through. The movie slowly builds up the idea that they are trapped and they have no place to run... it's nerve wrecking. I think Wolf Creek might have affected me more than I thought it would because Ivan Milat was one of the first serial killers I read about. I didn't expect the movie to have as many similarities with Milat's story as it did, and watching it gave me the same feeling I had when I was reading about the case. As you said, it's a difficult movie to watch, but anyone who's a fan of the genre should definitely check it, at least once.