Als der Filmstudent Jay von seinem Freund Alex einige Bänder mit Filmmaterial eines abgesagten Films erhält, wird er von einer Instanz namens The Operator verfolgt und findet die Geheimnisse... Alles lesenAls der Filmstudent Jay von seinem Freund Alex einige Bänder mit Filmmaterial eines abgesagten Films erhält, wird er von einer Instanz namens The Operator verfolgt und findet die Geheimnisse hinter den Bändern heraus.Als der Filmstudent Jay von seinem Freund Alex einige Bänder mit Filmmaterial eines abgesagten Films erhält, wird er von einer Instanz namens The Operator verfolgt und findet die Geheimnisse hinter den Bändern heraus.
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Marble Hornets is a well made web series that does a great job of slowly ratcheting up the mystery as the series progresses. I think that series really starts off strong, with short but interesting entries and the perfect use of real life locations.
Unfortunately it does lose it's way a little as the series progresses due to the entries becoming unnecessarily long with large sections of characters walking around buildings/fields with nothing happening. These entries could have been edited down significantly and it would have given the series better pacing. The one caveat to this is that I started watching after the series had ended so I did not have to wait in-between entries for the next one to be released.
The ending is well done which actually came as a nice surprise and it wrapped everything up well.
Marble Hornets is well worth your time but just be prepared to slog through some of the longer entries.
Marble Hornets, a youtube series about an abandoned student film with many hidden secrets to share before bringing in the narrator, Jay's own experiences into the story, shows an amazing aptitude into psychological horror. By showing very little of the mysterious tall, well-dressed being, and giving visual and auditory clues of his influence instead, the creators are able to add a perfect amount of tension, keeping viewers on the edge of their seat throughout the duration of each entry into the series. Viewers' minds will be reeling with questions as they watch, trying to uncover the mystery of the events shown.
Highly recommended for fans of horror and mystery, especially Lovecraft fans
On the other hand, I do find there to be many problems with the execution, holding it back from reaching the perfection it is capable of reaching.
But still, for fans of horror, this is definitely a must-see.
The series seems to predominately follow Jay, as he tries to solve the mystery of what happened to his friend Alex that caused him to seemingly lose his mind and withdraw from society. Told from a "found footage" perspective, the early episodes alternate between footage shot by Alex some time earlier that Jay is reviewing (during production of a student-film he was working on) and newer footage shot by Jay as he investigates the matter. Little does Jay know that the mystery of what happened may be linked to a twisted, possibly-supernatural figure known as "The Operator." (Based heavily on the "Slender Man" mythos from the internet.)
I'm quite torn by what to give the series for a score. As I said above, it's a series of strengths and weaknesses. And I fear that my decided on score of 7 may be misleadingly low, despite being a decent score. Because I do genuinely love the series. (Well, at least what I've seen so far.) And in terms of entertainment value, it's great for a free series.
I think the biggest strength of the series is atmosphere, and wonderful use of the "found footage" style. If you're in the correct mindset, this series will definitely creep you to the bone. While the quality might not be great, it comes across as generally "true to life", and there's a wonderful sense of pacing, build-up and payoff as the episodes continue. Technical aspects like composition are also well-handled. And I find the storyline incredibly intriguing, and definitely one that makes me want to continue watching.
That being said, I have some big issues. First, (and I hate to say this), the acting can be pretty bad at times. At least early on. It does rob some of the suspension-of-disbelief that is required for a "found footage" series. I also find the episodes to meander a bit too much. I feel like there is a lot of room and time that could be condensed and make for a more compelling experience. It can almost get boring here and there. Which makes it harder to want to sit through the episodes.
Thankfully, despite those weaknesses, I feel that the strengths make the series one that fans of horror (and especially "Slender Man" fans) certainly must at least try out. I think it's great fun. It has a good story. And it has some absolutely, positively spine-tingling scares.
I give it a pretty-good 7 out of 10. Frightening and fun, but not without its flaws.
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- WissenswertesThe way The Operator was created is never revealed because the makers of the series say that it is so mundane that it takes all fear away from the character.
- PatzerEntry #37 shows a little boy having a birthday party in 1991. Originally, one of his friends was wearing a Spongebob Squarepants shirt, however Spongebob did not premiere until 1999. This has since been removed in a reupload.
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Totheark: We will wait for you no more. Control is being taken away from you. From the start it's been a game for us. Not anymore. I'm coming for you. And you will lead me... to the ark.
- Crazy CreditsVideo distortion is present during the ending credits.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Beware the Slenderman (2016)
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