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On following strange dogs

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Default Avatar Lushmoss

"Surprisingly good!" is the sentence that comes to my mind when I think about this film. I think that because there is a lot that was quite rough with the sound, video, shots, indoor lighting and story and the like, but somehow it all comes together into something that was really watchable. Everything belonged to each other. My friend jumped at the black face scene. I think you get a success point there. Yeah, the sound quality was all over the place, that would be my biggest criticism, but again it somehow does fit into roughness of the video. I'd say that this is a gem in it's own right.

Default Avatar elmoggy

A good solid 48 hours film with all the glitches that can come with it. Two good horror movie moments (face appearing, dog at the end), good effort for a tricky genre.

Default Avatar MistaTeas

A young woman drives and comes across a dog on the road. It has a card on it saying "Help". She follows the dog. She shouldn’t have, as it's about to get dangerous. Ok, so technically a bit average with lighting, sound and some camera work, but also there were well constructed scary moments, including a terrifying face appearing out of the darkness. Some great death scenes and overall a solid little horror film made here.

Loved the logo plate. hilarious. Working with animals is tough. Good job making it work. Creepy voice work with the dude in the shower. Nice work playing split personalities. It was truly creepy in the house and when the guy pops up out of the floor when the girl is hiding. Great acting by the creepy dude. The girl played a believable scared lass, too. A bit harsh with the pitchfork in the throat, oof. Kind of a gross/gratuitous end. Liked the dog licking up the stuff though...

Default Avatar elmoggy

A good solid 48 hours film with all the glitches that can come with it. Two good horror movie moments (face appearing, dog at the end), good effort for a tricky genre.

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