It Visits Me
An electrifying dive into suspense and the paranormal.
- Horror, Thriller
- United States
- 2024
- 10 min
Torre’s calm and composed portrayal adds a unique perspective to the horror genre, drawing viewers into Joseph’s world with a sense of empathy and curiosity. The film’s low budget production doesn’t hinder its impact; in fact, it’s commendably crafted. Than Zaw Oo’s cinematography creates a visually engaging experience, and the post-production work is skillfully executed.
A notable aspect is the addition of Norse language, skillfully delivered by the ghostly Niamh O’neal, enhancing the film’s mystique. This well-acted short feels like a tantalizing glimpse into a larger, intriguing universe. It leaves audiences eagerly anticipating more, hinting at the potential for a wider series. Oviedo’s film is a testament to the power of storytelling, proving that a compelling narrative and strong performances can create an immersive and captivating horror experience, even within the constraints of a short film.
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Torre’s calm and composed portrayal adds a unique perspective to the horror genre, drawing viewers into Joseph’s world with a sense of empathy and curiosity. The film’s low budget production doesn’t hinder its impact; in fact, it’s commendably crafted. Than Zaw Oo’s cinematography creates a visually engaging experience, and the post-production work is skillfully executed.
A notable aspect is the addition of Norse language, skillfully delivered by the ghostly Niamh O’neal, enhancing the film’s mystique. This well-acted short feels like a tantalizing glimpse into a larger, intriguing universe. It leaves audiences eagerly anticipating more, hinting at the potential for a wider series. Oviedo’s film is a testament to the power of storytelling, proving that a compelling narrative and strong performances can create an immersive and captivating horror experience, even within the constraints of a short film.
Coming Soon