A masterwork of horror.
Horror in, my opinion, is the hardest genre to tackle as a filmmaker. You need ask yourself what makes something scary. Is it the blood? The graphic violence? The frightening situations you know you could find yourself in? The sharp teeth? The menacing displays of raw brute force?
No. Real horror is something that gets under your skin. Something you can't shake away. Something so subtle - but yet so terrifying. Something that you find so unpleasant- but you can't pinpoint a reason why.
This has no reason to be scary. It was created by a man with the intent to showcase his creation-a robot that he would program to sing. It is simply a video of a neatly dressed artificial woman in a house singing about her life "being fantastic." And yet it's the scariest thing I have ever seen.
This is true horror. Bravo.
Horror in, my opinion, is the hardest genre to tackle as a filmmaker. You need ask yourself what makes something scary. Is it the blood? The graphic violence? The frightening situations you know you could find yourself in? The sharp teeth? The menacing displays of raw brute force?
No. Real horror is something that gets under your skin. Something you can't shake away. Something so subtle - but yet so terrifying. Something that you find so unpleasant- but you can't pinpoint a reason why.
This has no reason to be scary. It was created by a man with the intent to showcase his creation-a robot that he would program to sing. It is simply a video of a neatly dressed artificial woman in a house singing about her life "being fantastic." And yet it's the scariest thing I have ever seen.
This is true horror. Bravo.
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