Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueLured by Sandra's distressed 911 calls, Special Agent Connor investigates her house. As he seeks to find Sandra, Connor discovers the home has been turned into a facility in which human atro... Tout lireLured by Sandra's distressed 911 calls, Special Agent Connor investigates her house. As he seeks to find Sandra, Connor discovers the home has been turned into a facility in which human atrocities are conducted in the name of research.Lured by Sandra's distressed 911 calls, Special Agent Connor investigates her house. As he seeks to find Sandra, Connor discovers the home has been turned into a facility in which human atrocities are conducted in the name of research.
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A cop goes to rescue someone who then calls "b*tch" all the time. The movie is badly dubbed, giving it even a cheaper feel.
One of those things you don't understand how they didn't know how bad it was while they were doing it, or if they did, why they didn't care.
Another example of those "written, produced and directed by the same person" because everyone with a little bit of sense wouldn't go near it.
One of those things you don't understand how they didn't know how bad it was while they were doing it, or if they did, why they didn't care.
Another example of those "written, produced and directed by the same person" because everyone with a little bit of sense wouldn't go near it.
Give this movie a chance if you like odd horror. I enjoyed every second of it. Not to many point of view movies out there. It's dark, unsettling, grungy. It's not everyone's cup of tea. If you like unusual then give this one a shot.
Obviously the people associated with this "movie" had their friends come and give high ratings. I found no redeeming qualities what so ever. Its only 63 minutes long but I honestly could not make it all the way through, as it felt like 3 hours. No plot, no acting, lousy effects, just a load of crap all around. Skip it.
This movie surprised me, it's not your ordinary low-budget horror. The setup is intriguing, engaging the viewer right away. We are given a short written introduction about a mysterious and elusive corporation of sorts linked to some disappearances. A woman calls 911 from inside one of its facilities and a cop is sent to investigate, finding some gruesome stuff.
The best and most interesting feature of the movie is the technique with which it's shot. We follow the protagonist with the camera loosely hovering over his shoulder the whole time and the whole movie happens in real time. It has a video-game-like quality but it doesn't simply equate the frame to what Connor sees (we occasionally see him on-screen). The result is immediacy and immersion in a manner I had never seen before in a movie. The weird events that happen in the movie fit nicely with the novel style.
Unfortunately, other aspects of the film weren't as good and thus my score. The premise about the corporation is not developed at all and ends up feeling like an excuse for the nightmarish situations the cop goes through. The main problems are that the plot is basically non-existent beyond the first few minutes and that there are many idle moments of silence when nothing happens and there's no suspense. Even at just over an hour long it feels stretched. Some things don't make much sense but don't feel very perplexing in this strange and disorienting movie. The protagonist is quite funny, though he not being very scared weakens the horror. Sound design could have been better and the practical and special effects are cool for the budget.
Overall, the film seems more like a demo of a unique style of filming than a finished work. Still, I want to commend the makers of this special little oddity for their creativity.
The best and most interesting feature of the movie is the technique with which it's shot. We follow the protagonist with the camera loosely hovering over his shoulder the whole time and the whole movie happens in real time. It has a video-game-like quality but it doesn't simply equate the frame to what Connor sees (we occasionally see him on-screen). The result is immediacy and immersion in a manner I had never seen before in a movie. The weird events that happen in the movie fit nicely with the novel style.
Unfortunately, other aspects of the film weren't as good and thus my score. The premise about the corporation is not developed at all and ends up feeling like an excuse for the nightmarish situations the cop goes through. The main problems are that the plot is basically non-existent beyond the first few minutes and that there are many idle moments of silence when nothing happens and there's no suspense. Even at just over an hour long it feels stretched. Some things don't make much sense but don't feel very perplexing in this strange and disorienting movie. The protagonist is quite funny, though he not being very scared weakens the horror. Sound design could have been better and the practical and special effects are cool for the budget.
Overall, the film seems more like a demo of a unique style of filming than a finished work. Still, I want to commend the makers of this special little oddity for their creativity.
The movie has some guy go in to rescue a woman that he feels compelled to constantly calls the b word, responds with hostility to all of her help for no clear reason, periodically ignores her advice, however, the woman steadfast helps him regardless of this-in hopes of being saved. He was far from a hero and the guy that you normally can't wait until he is offed. It was very cringy. I wrote this halfway through. I only got that far because I was only mildly paying attention.
Laughable entities too, some were okish, others were hysterical.
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- 1h 3min(63 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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