

Discord
Based on the novel by Daimon Takeaki about brothers who were separated after the death of their father and reunited as police detective and prosecutor.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends gather for a virtual hangout on Discord, only to find themselves targeted by a sinister presence within the digital space. As the calls become increasingly fragmented and terrifying, they realize they might not be able to escape the malevolent force that has infiltrated their online sanctuary.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Discord' received limited mainstream critical review, but online reactions highlighted its effective use of jump scares and reliance on the familiar anxieties of modern digital communication. The film was noted for its ability to create tension within its short runtime and its exploration of horror within a virtual environment.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and timely theme of digital dread.
- Critiqued for relying on common horror tropes and a somewhat predictable plot.
- Appreciated for its technical execution within a low-budget, short film format.
Google audience: Audience reactions on platforms where the film was shared indicate a mixed reception. Many viewers found the concept relatable and the scares effective for a short, while others felt it was too derivative of other online-based horror films.
Fun Fact
The film was created entirely remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, with actors and crew collaborating virtually, mirroring the film's own themes of digital connection and isolation.
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