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A chilling movie.
bfan8315 December 2003
Another great Brinke Stevens movie. Except this one wasn't cheesy. Like her previous films. Although this movie was only 30 minutes long, it kept me on the edge of my seat and it actually had me biting my fingernails. Jason Paul Collum did a great job with this one. I mean 5 Dark Souls was pretty good, and the sequel was just pointless. But this one is his masterpiece. I hope he continues making more films like this. The public sure needs to see them.
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10/10
a superb achievement...
Sych0path66627 September 2001
One of the eleven films made in 2000 starring Brinke Stevens, JULIA WEPT is a half hour psychological horror short written and directed by Jason Paul Collum, whose other film credits include 5 Dark Souls 1 + 2, and Mark of the Devil 666.

Julia is plagued by nightmares of a terrifying car accident. When she finally wakes up, nothing in this world is the same. Her husband has disappeared, she can hear voices call to her from behind the walls, and inanimate objects terrifyingly come to life. To make matters worse, Julia is haunted by visions of the dead, including those of her sister, who died seven months before, and the mother and son victims of the accident from her dream. Alone and scared, Julia must fight for her life in the nightmarish hell this world has become for her.

Shot on a budget of only 100 dollars, this the film that deservedly gave director Jason Paul Collum the credit he deserves. The plot is great, and the film itself is very eerie. I was on the edge of my seat throughout the whole thing and at less then 30 mins, it was rather short, but time well spent. If you can find it somehow, watch it...
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