I love this short movie. The final scene was probably inspired by a Japanese horror movie, Ju-On, by Takashi Shimizu (1998). This observation is not a critic. In my opinion, this horror movie is one of my favorite horror classic movies. Having said that, I like the dramatic tension you put in your movie. From the beginning, when the man arrives at the place of his friend. Then, when he finds his friend in his car, very upset for a mysterious reason. Then the impossibility for the main character to reach some help, again for mysterious reasons, when his phone and the phone in the house of his dead friend are out of service. This double phone issues gives a plausible reason why the main character goes to the house of his friend, despite the ominous warning he received from him before he shot himself in his car. And the final scene, when the man is grabbed by the «girlfriend» in the attic. Speaking of the girlfriend, I like the use you made of her voice. First when, with an innocent voice, she calls her unfortunate boyfriend, Josh. Second, when the same girlfriend says , with a whispering voice, «I like it dark». The contrast between the two intonations is deliciously chilling. Great artwork. Congratulations!
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Ok so why was there a warning in the beginning of the film? This was great horror stuff it wasn’t offensive at all the acting was pretty good. I understood the story 100 percent. Who ever directed the actors deserves an A on the report card. This wasn’t offensive at all no warning sign was needed. If anything those daytime soap operas need a warning sign since they are the most offensive of them all. Love this genre horror is the best. Keep up the good work hope to see more great films from you guys.
I actually wondered about that when I saw the film title, whether it was inspired by the film 'Signs'. But to be fair, it doesn't replicate the scene. I do wish we'd seen more of the 'girlfriend' or have the film a bit longer.
Ring ring. Josh, please answer the phone! ... Knock knock knock. Hmm. It seems to be Christmastime, and my BFF is parked out there already. "Josh, what's going on?" "I was just trying to impress her, and I -- okay, I flat-lined." "Josh, what?? At least you got bit." (bloop bloop) "I was just texting you, and now you're DEAD in someone else's car?" "No, Tricia." "Huh? You are NOT Tricia, Alyssa, or even Alicia Silverstone. She is hot though." "Yesssss. Iocked it in the closet." "What, man?? What did you --- Oh. Thank God. My computer."
Love it!
Dang that was intense
This was really good. The two actors did a great job. The young man in the car looks a little like Barron Trump. Great job guys. 😱😱😱
Thanks so much! And he kind of does haha
Man, this could be elaborated on into a good story. "I like it dark" was creepy af.
Thanks so much for the support. Great idea :)
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I love this short movie. The final scene was probably inspired by a Japanese horror movie, Ju-On, by Takashi Shimizu (1998). This observation is not a critic. In my opinion, this horror movie is one of my favorite horror classic movies.
Having said that, I like the dramatic tension you put in your movie. From the beginning, when the man arrives at the place of his friend. Then, when he finds his friend in his car, very upset for a mysterious reason. Then the impossibility for the main character to reach some help, again for mysterious reasons, when his phone and the phone in the house of his dead friend are out of service. This double phone issues gives a plausible reason why the main character goes to the house of his friend, despite the ominous warning he received from him before he shot himself in his car. And the final scene, when the man is grabbed by the «girlfriend» in the attic.
Speaking of the girlfriend, I like the use you made of her voice. First when, with an innocent voice, she calls her unfortunate boyfriend, Josh. Second, when the same girlfriend says , with a whispering voice, «I like it dark». The contrast between the two intonations is deliciously chilling.
Great artwork. Congratulations!
We really appreciate your comment! As a team who is also passionate about some of the films which helped inspire this video, we are glad that we can share it with people can enjoy our work. Let us know what you would like to see from us! Thank you so much for the support!
@@NocturnFilms Thank you very much for your warm feedback, guys. I'll think about some relevant suggestions I could make to you for your future cinematographic gems. Keep up your great work!
Ok so why was there a warning in the beginning of the film? This was great horror stuff it wasn’t offensive at all the acting was pretty good. I understood the story 100 percent. Who ever directed the actors deserves an A on the report card. This wasn’t offensive at all no warning sign was needed. If anything those daytime soap operas need a warning sign since they are the most offensive of them all. Love this genre horror is the best. Keep up the good work hope to see more great films from you guys.
They stole this scenes from movie “signs” 😂put in pantry scene
I actually wondered about that when I saw the film title, whether it was inspired by the film 'Signs'. But to be fair, it doesn't replicate the scene. I do wish we'd seen more of the 'girlfriend' or have the film a bit longer.
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Ring ring. Josh, please answer the phone! ... Knock knock knock. Hmm. It seems to be Christmastime, and my BFF is parked out there already. "Josh, what's going on?" "I was just trying to impress her, and I -- okay, I flat-lined." "Josh, what?? At least you got bit." (bloop bloop) "I was just texting you, and now you're DEAD in someone else's car?" "No, Tricia." "Huh? You are NOT Tricia, Alyssa, or even Alicia Silverstone. She is hot though." "Yesssss. Iocked it in the closet." "What, man?? What did you --- Oh. Thank God. My computer."
Lacey? The spirit of Lacie Peterson? Nooooo!
The film literally has no plot point. What the hell did you make goddamn? Completely makes no sense.
Yeah we agree