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Feedback
Even death is in movement, since the soul is going someplace else. A short film inspired by Jacques Languirand's philosophic work.
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Plot Summary
A shy and awkward radio DJ receives a mysterious late-night caller who claims to be a serial killer. As the DJ tries to uncover the caller's identity, the stakes escalate, turning his on-air shift into a terrifying game of cat and mouse. The caller manipulates the DJ, forcing him into increasingly dangerous situations, blurring the lines between the broadcast and reality. The film culminates in a desperate fight for survival as the DJ confronts the killer.
Critical Reception
Feedback received a mixed reception from critics. While some praised its tense atmosphere and Eddie Kaye Thomas's performance, many found the plot predictable and lacking originality in the horror-thriller genre. The film was noted for its claustrophobic setting and escalating suspense, but often criticized for underdeveloped characters and a somewhat contrived narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful build-up and effective use of sound.
Criticized for a formulaic plot and lack of memorable scares.
Eddie Kaye Thomas's performance as the tormented DJ was a standout element.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be an interesting concept with a decent amount of tension, but many felt it didn't fully capitalize on its potential, with some finding the ending unsatisfying and the overall execution lacking.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Salt Lake City, Utah, utilizing a single radio station set for much of its claustrophobic atmosphere.
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