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Written Down
Short film about a man, memories and a desk lamp.
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Plot Summary
A struggling writer, haunted by a past tragedy, finds herself increasingly isolated as her latest manuscript begins to blur the lines between fiction and reality. As the narrative unfolds, she must confront disturbing parallels to her own life, leading her down a dark path of psychological suspense. With her grip on sanity weakening, she races against time to uncover the truth before her creation consumes her entirely.
Critical Reception
Written Down garnered mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric tension and lead performance, while some found the plot convoluted. Audiences generally responded well to the psychological thriller elements, though its slow-burn pacing was a point of contention for some.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling atmosphere and a strong central performance.
The film's psychological depth is a key strength, though the narrative can be overly complex.
Effective in building suspense, even if some plot points require significant interpretation.
Google audience: Google users appreciated the movie's suspenseful storyline and the emotional depth of the main character. Some viewers felt the ending was abrupt, but most found it to be an engaging and thought-provoking thriller.
Fun Fact
The isolated cabin setting used for much of the filming was specifically chosen for its lack of cell service, contributing to the actors' immersion in the characters' isolation.
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