An aspiring film-maker embarks on a journey investigating the nightmarish and haunting stories behind the Black Eyed Children phenomenon.An aspiring film-maker embarks on a journey investigating the nightmarish and haunting stories behind the Black Eyed Children phenomenon.An aspiring film-maker embarks on a journey investigating the nightmarish and haunting stories behind the Black Eyed Children phenomenon.
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Rachael Lubarsky
- Aries The Psychic
- (as Rachael Koenig)
Caroline Weinroth
- Interviewee #2
- (as Coraline Weinroth)
Matt Succi
- Cameraman
- (voice)
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It is OBVIOUS the guy interviewing was drunk or otherwise impaired. His speech is slurred, he has no clear focus. His questions are repetitive and rambling and the grammar mistakes made it all the more painful. Seriously, if you are interviewing someone at least know where you are headed.
I'm trying to understand how none of this was noticed during the making of the darn thing.
I'm trying to understand how none of this was noticed during the making of the darn thing.
Schizophrenic rambling. I rented this in HD, from my ATT Uverse provider. $6 !!! I should never assume the title of a film has any meaning. You can title a documentary "whales", and then present a two hour film of barnacles growing on someone's dreadlocks. I know that these black eyed children encounters occur, or at the very least, honest people sincerely believe they have experienced this phenomenon. I like to hear about, and try to understand these bizarre, esoteric "things". I like gnarl that makes my skin crawl and hair curl. But!... Substance is important. This is ridiculous. The title of the film should have a modicum of relevance, but Justin Snyder stumbled his way through a film about pond scum.
Here's the secret, guys: this is a brilliant send-up of of bad found footage movies.
You have to be very good to be this purposely bad.
Watch it again.
You have to be very good to be this purposely bad.
Watch it again.
The acting is beyond bad, I had to turn it off because I actually started to get embarrassed for the actors who star in this worthless film. Not one second of the 30 minutes I watched was entertaining in any way at all. I've challenged friends to watch it sober and only one made it.
This could have been good if not for the sound, 'acting' and horrible script I'm actually wondering if there even was a script. Don't waste your time.
Did you know
- GoofsThey forgot to hire a sound guy but made the movie anyway.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Mystery or Myth?: Black-eyed Children (2018)
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- $1,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
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