The video begins with a conversation between two friends, Evgen and Anuar, discussing a movie filming location. They visit the Tennessee State Prison, which was used as a filming location for "The Green Mile". The conversation then shifts to Anuar's story about his friend being killed and his desire to find the abandoned hut from the movie "The Evil Dead".
Anuar meets two girls who lead him to the location of the hut, but it has burned down. He then reflects on the filming of "The Evil Dead" and its influence on other directors, including Peter Jackson. Anuar and the girls explore the area, encountering a character named Harchok Slavs, who is portrayed as creepy and menacing.
The conversation and situations become increasingly absurd, with discussions about watching the movie "Prom" and an argument between Evgen and Slavs Harchok. The video ends with a frightening and intense atmosphere, including frightening music and sounds.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Tennessee State Prison played a role in the movie "The Green Mile".
2. The movie "The Green Mile" was released in 1999, three years after the publication of the novel in 1996.
3. The novel and the movie were written by Stephen King and directed by Frank Darabont, respectively.
4. The movie did not gross a lot of money and did not win any Oscars.
5. The film critics gave the movie high estimates and recognition.
6. Michael Clarke Duncan played the role of John Coffey in the movie.
7. Michael Clarke Duncan started his acting career in 1997 and worked as a bodyguard before becoming an actor.
8. Michael Clarke Duncan passed away in 2012.
9. The execution by electric chair is used in Tennessee only if the state does not have the necessary medical drugs.
10. The last person to be executed by electric chair in Tennessee was Daryl Holton in 2007.
11. The prison where the movie "The Green Mile" was filmed is still guarded by an officer with military weapons.
12. The movie "The Evil Dead" was filmed in the forests of Tennessee.
13. The movie "The Evil Dead" was directed by Sam Raimi and influenced many directors, including Peter Jackson.
14. Peter Jackson was inspired by "The Evil Dead" to pursue a career in filmmaking.
15. The hut where the movie "The Evil Dead" was filmed belonged to a hunter and was built for calm living and hunting.
16. The hut was accidentally burned down due to the influx of moviegoers visiting the site.
17. The territory where the hut was located still belongs to the hunter, and only a fireplace remains.
18. The movie "The Evil Dead" was remade by Sam Raimi due to the success of the first part and the attention from Stephen King.