The movie tells the story of three couples spending a long weekend in a luxurious cabin. Things seem to turn out on a different path when an uninvited guest comes in the form of a meteor all of a sudden and the trip is funded into a bad framework.
"Do you have to film everything?" That's the opening line of dialogue in The Gracefield Incident, the first feature film from Mathieu Ratthe, which, over the course of 90 minutes, never properly answers that question.
"The Gracefield Incident" sports some impressive special effects in key scenes, but remains yet another found-footage thriller where the dialogue feels phony, the nonscary action is tedious and the images are artless.