Really cute girl, stuck home alone, in the dark, is first puzzled and annoyed by, then later threatened by, a persistent knocking heard throughout her home. Is it kids playing a prank? Not at 1am. Certainly not at 2am. The pounding stops. Armed with a baseball bat, she slumbers briefly, until the knocking begins again at 4,44am. The telephone (an actual landline! Who still has those things?) rings and jingles on the hook suddenly, but, not surprisingly, no one is on the other end when she answers. Nor is anyone at the front door when she throws it open.
Finding a Polaroid photo (again, in this day and age, who still has a Polaroid?) of her closet door, with the words 'In Here' scrawled on it, just as the handle starts jiggling, she fears for her life but doesn't try to leave, just sits there and gasps, paralised with fear.
I enjoyed this short film, it has a bit of suspense in its seven minutes runtime, and a babe in the lead role. I enjoyed it more the second and third times I watched it than I did the first time, but it seems terribly outdated (yet again, who still has a landline, and a Polaroid cameras in this day and age?) Final twist of not revealing the girl's fate until *after* the closing credits is a novel idea.