Jay recibe unas cintas de su amigo Alex que contienen imágenes de un proyecto cinematográfico cancelado llamado Marble Hornets, es seguido por una entidad llamada The Operator y descubre los... Leer todoJay recibe unas cintas de su amigo Alex que contienen imágenes de un proyecto cinematográfico cancelado llamado Marble Hornets, es seguido por una entidad llamada The Operator y descubre los secretos que se esconden tras las cintas.Jay recibe unas cintas de su amigo Alex que contienen imágenes de un proyecto cinematográfico cancelado llamado Marble Hornets, es seguido por una entidad llamada The Operator y descubre los secretos que se esconden tras las cintas.
Opiniones destacadas
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
First, close to the experience to playing Slender: The Eight Pages, the cast and crew create an atmosphere of fear in quite a lot of entries. Also, they don't overdo the fear in every entry, as they have a created a perfect balance in intensity in the series. The shaky camera adds to the fear and anxiousness as the viewer watches every entry. Some may see this as a negative, but I believe the same effect would not work if it was filmed with professional shots, so it actually works well. The acting has also found a great balance of naturalistic acting with believable characters and good portrayal. The portrayal of Slender Man is also excellent and how he appears unknowingly in a lot of entries make this series really worth watching.
The only downside to the series is that there is quite a long waiting time before another entry is posted. Which again is also a good thing, it's so good you want some more. It definitely keeps you hooked.
Also, this another series where I have not felt tired of any episode or actually have favourites.
If you have some time, definitely check out the series and make sure he's not watching ;)
The show follows Jay, a young man who's best friend encountered a tall, blank faced creature in a business suit by the name of the Operator (or Slender Man) while filming his student film "Marble Hornets". Jay goes through the tapes in an attempt to figure out more about the creature, and is eventually forced to run from the seemingly unstoppable force as he begins to unravel the mystery.
Continuity is highly important and very well done in this series. Tiny things in the first few episodes come into play in later episodes. If you are like me and LOVE connecting the dots and consuming every detail, this show rewards your hard work.
The acting is a little spotty in season one (Entries 1-26), but does not detract from the story or experience. As season two hits the midpoint, the acting improves, and the story begins to unfold.
The shaky hand-held camera quality is really effective in adding to the disturbing atmosphere. The creators do an incredible job of building tension and giving you a sense of dread. I found myself searching every pixel on the screen for a glimpse of Slender Man.
One more small thing that I appreciated was the fact that there was close to no profanity, no sexual content, and very little actual gore. By throwing those factors out, the creators took on the challenge of making their series strong with good writing and editing, which really pays off.
Overall, this show scared me more than any modern day horror film has, and is highly reminiscent of Christopher Nolan's "Memento". If you want to be scared out of your wits, enjoy playing Sherlock Holmes and solving mysteries, or both, this is a must watch.
9/10
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.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe 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.
- ErroresEntry #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.
- Citas
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.
- Créditos curiososVideo distortion is present during the ending credits.
- ConexionesFeatured in Beware the Slenderman (2016)
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- How many seasons does Marble Hornets have?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 9h 18min(558 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD