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Kevin
Reaching popularity records in the 1990s, Kevin is today one of the most abused first names in Quebec. Through testimonies, meetings with specialists and some social experiments, Pierre-Yves Lord will try to improve the very dull image of this damned first name.
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Plot Summary
A short horror-comedy film where a man attempts to placate a menacing entity named Kevin, who has taken residence in his home. Kevin demands specific offerings, escalating his demands with a comedic and terrifying flair. The man's increasingly desperate attempts to satisfy Kevin lead to a surprising and darkly humorous conclusion.
Critical Reception
As a short film primarily shared online, 'Kevin' garnered significant attention for its creative premise, effective jump scares, and blend of horror and humor. It was widely praised by fans of short-form horror content and director David F. Sandberg's work.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive concept and effective use of suspense.
Appreciated for its successful fusion of horror and comedy.
Lauded for its efficient storytelling within a short runtime.
Google audience: Audience reactions highlighted the film's originality and surprising twists, with many finding it both frightening and funny.
Fun Fact
The short film was created during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown by director David F. Sandberg and his wife, Lotta Losten, serving as a creative outlet and a way to entertain audiences during a difficult time.
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