Through the vantage point of not one, but four different angles, we watch as a group of friends take on a scary intruder.
This film is very clever. Despite being low budget, it makes up for that shortcoming with being deviously funny and quite clever. Is this the first film to be shot this way? Probably not. But it may be the best film ever to be shot like this.
What makes it great is where the shots converge and separate. Trying to keep up with all four at once is just about impossible, and creates two outcomes: one, the desire to watch again and see what you missed. And two, the feeling that more is going on than you first suspect, only making what appears on screen seem all the more interesting.
This is a winner and is sure to delight audiences around the world.