This is not horror video. This video was created simply by filming inside their house.This is not horror video. This video was created simply by filming inside their house.This is not horror video. This video was created simply by filming inside their house.
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The eerie sound of the wind, like a howling creature, assaults the senses, while rain trickles through the cracked walls, soaking the space and creating a suffocating atmosphere within the narrow hallway. This all weaves together, forming an exploration of a house that feels uncomfortably tight and profoundly uncertain, much like the seemingly stray long strands of hair hanging about.
The enigma surrounding the protagonist's grandparents, coupled with the astonishingly realistic effects that serve to emphasize forthcoming revelations, keeps one on edge, wary of hidden threats. Yet, what is most perturbing is the protagonist's demeanor as he unravels these mysteries. His detached manner and indifferent description of the peculiar features of the house create an unsettling dissonance. There's an eerie mismatch between his calm, as if he feels no fear, and the viewer's escalating unease. It's as if, in this environment that should provoke anxiety, he's disturbingly at ease-almost as if it's not just a place he's visiting, but a place he unequivocally calls home, a sensation that leaves the audience deeply disconcerted.
The enigma surrounding the protagonist's grandparents, coupled with the astonishingly realistic effects that serve to emphasize forthcoming revelations, keeps one on edge, wary of hidden threats. Yet, what is most perturbing is the protagonist's demeanor as he unravels these mysteries. His detached manner and indifferent description of the peculiar features of the house create an unsettling dissonance. There's an eerie mismatch between his calm, as if he feels no fear, and the viewer's escalating unease. It's as if, in this environment that should provoke anxiety, he's disturbingly at ease-almost as if it's not just a place he's visiting, but a place he unequivocally calls home, a sensation that leaves the audience deeply disconcerted.
Even for a twelve-minute horror short, "My House Walk-Through" was one of the most dreadful and terrifying pieces of horror media I've seen yet.
Though it is very silent and not much happens, the ambience makes up for it a LOT.
Basically, the person recording is taking a walk through their house, taking you on a walk-through with them. As the video progresses on, it seems as if they, and you, are trapped in an infinite loop of long hallways and the more hallways the POV goes through, the more disheveled the house gets.
I highly recommend checking it out. It's very experimental, not afraid to do what other movies can't, and honestly, might be one of the scariest things I've seen.
Though it is very silent and not much happens, the ambience makes up for it a LOT.
Basically, the person recording is taking a walk through their house, taking you on a walk-through with them. As the video progresses on, it seems as if they, and you, are trapped in an infinite loop of long hallways and the more hallways the POV goes through, the more disheveled the house gets.
I highly recommend checking it out. It's very experimental, not afraid to do what other movies can't, and honestly, might be one of the scariest things I've seen.
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By what name was My House Walk-Through (2016) officially released in Canada in English?
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