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Leaving D.C.

  • 2012
  • 1h 17m
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6.1/10
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Leaving D.C. (2012)
After 20 years of living in Washington, D.C., Mark Klein seeks much-needed solace by moving to the remote wilds of West Virginia. To ease his loneliness, he sends regular video updates to members of his OCD-support group back in the city.
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After 20 years in DC, Mark Klein moves to remote West Virginia seeking peace. He sends videos to his OCD group back home, but soon suspects he's being watched from the surrounding endless wo... Read allAfter 20 years in DC, Mark Klein moves to remote West Virginia seeking peace. He sends videos to his OCD group back home, but soon suspects he's being watched from the surrounding endless woods.After 20 years in DC, Mark Klein moves to remote West Virginia seeking peace. He sends videos to his OCD group back home, but soon suspects he's being watched from the surrounding endless woods.

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    • Karin Crighton
    • Jeff Manney
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    • Director
      • Josh Criss
    • Writer
      • Josh Criss
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      • Josh Criss
      • Karin Crighton
      • Jeff Manney
    • 66User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    8jtindahouse

    A very tense, edge-of-your-seat experience

    I love found footage films. They're just the best types of movies - and ironically they cost next to nothing to make, so we should have thousands of them. 'Leaving D. C.' is a great example of how effective these films can be. There's nothing more than a creepy concept and the thought in the back of our minds about what could be out there, and yet it is infinitely more scary than most of the big-budget horror being made today.

    What you don't see is always more scary than what you do. This film understands that and it is a large reason why it works so well. Sure we see a little bit, but only ever enough to know that something is messed up, never enough to know exactly what it is.

    Even at only 77 minutes it can get a little repetitive in parts. Also the ending is going to be a little bit of let down for some. It works, but it is very abrupt and kind of over before you know it. A little more of a drawn out final sequences would have been nice.

    Otherwise though I had a great time with this movie. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time and that is something I can't say about enough horror movies these days. 8/10.
    8badscene

    Great DIY horror film

    I was very impressed by this "one man band" version of found footage horror films.

    Josh Criss does a great job of keeping you engaged and slowly building suspense. It all feels real, which is key to a successful found footage film.

    This is essentially a story about a troubled man, who moves out to the middle of nowhere to escape the hustle and bustle of city living, but becomes obsessed with the odd happenings occuring late at night in the woods surrounding his new home.

    It's an intriguing film, mostly for its simplicity, but also for its understanding that less is often more when it comes to building suspense, and budget is not much of a factor or excuse anymore, when rating a film's quality. If Josh Criss can do it with a camcorder and no dough, why can't hollywood?
    6deloudelouvain

    Better than expected for a one man job.

    Right after watching Leaving D.C., which was strangely entertaining I have to admit, I told my wife this looked like a movie that was homemade by a guy that has some knowledge of modern technology, filming, and sound editing. After looking it up on IMDb I see that's exactly what happened. The writer, director and amateur actor is Josh Criss, he basically did everything by himself, probably got bored one day and thought it would be a great idea to make a movie by himself. Handycam movies are normally really not my thing, they always look so amateuristic but in this case it wasn't that bad. Josh Criss, the main and almost only character, acts pretty good, even though is role was to act as normal as possible, but that's also acting if you ask me. There is some mystery, that makes you keep watching, maybe a bit too repetitive at times, but entertaining enough to stay interesting. I would have scored it with a seven if it was not for the ending that I found a bit disappointing. Overall it wasn't a bad job for a man alone, better than some big budget productions.
    6lisabecka

    Amazingly good for zero budget.

    The actor gives a good, solid performance of someone who, you (a little too quickly) realize was not wound all that tight to begin with, then thrusts himself into an unfamiliar territory thinking it will be good for him. His possible issues come more and more to the forefront in subtle and not-so-subtle ways. Unfortunately the lack of a budget means the ending will make you think the time spent wasn't worth it ( the end of the original Paranormal Activity was a showstopping extravaganza by contrast) but then you think, maybe it was--just to see one guy pull something like this off all by himself.
    7jessicartim

    Very spooky one man show

    One of those micro budget, one man movies that actually works as a found footage and its spooky from beginning to end. Shows that if you have a good idea, you can make a fun little movie that overall its better and more enjoyable than some bigger budget flops.

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      Anole, the fictional West Virginia town the lead character moves to, is an anagram for "alone"; the fictional West Virginia county it lies within, Tomere, is an anagram for "remote."
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      References Tommy (1975)

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