Follows a mans growing obsession with a local murderer and until begins to consume him.Follows a mans growing obsession with a local murderer and until begins to consume him.Follows a mans growing obsession with a local murderer and until begins to consume him.
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- TriviaThe character Karen, Darrel's Boss at work was originally in the script suppose to be a male named Howard. But a couple of days before shooting the scene began the actor playing Howard had to drop out due to being called up for Jury service. So director Anton Arenko changed the characters name and gender. And got instead his mother Andrea to play the role.
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Watched the film and enjoyed it even though horror is not my go-to genre but even considering that I gave it an 8 here for sheer engagement. There's a claustrophobic feel reminiscent of Polanski's "A knife in the water" and Tom Sullivan gives a compelling depiction of a deranged killer. The flashbacks and dissociation of his troubled mind are convincing and expertly shot, I think, with some interesting Hitchcock like camera angles and close ups. The sound design further enhances the sense of dissociation too. The pace and tension builds steadily and had my attention for the full 9 minutes so even though I don't really go for horror films.
The opening titles were very good, I liked the interplay between coffee spillage through a black and white transition to "that looks like blood" without it being too obvious. Quite Hitchcock "Pyscho" with the black and white transition, I though without being cliche. I enjoyed this. You really know what you are doing Anton, I wish you every success in future.
The opening titles were very good, I liked the interplay between coffee spillage through a black and white transition to "that looks like blood" without it being too obvious. Quite Hitchcock "Pyscho" with the black and white transition, I though without being cliche. I enjoyed this. You really know what you are doing Anton, I wish you every success in future.
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- Mar 30, 2018
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- Runtime9 minutes
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