To get what I didn't like out of the way: I have to mention the writing and dialogue, it was sub-par, I saw another reviewer that mentioned this as well, what they said, when they said it just didn't feel like what you would really say in a situation like they were in, and these task forces (MTFs) are highly trained, they probably wouldn't be chit-chatting while on an assignment like that. This film looked amazing, sounded amazing, a flowed quite smoothly. And just wow, for a film with a budget of less than 30,000, just wow. I've been an SCP enthusiast for a while now, and once I heard about this I knew I had to see it. I look forward to seeing more projects by Evan and Stephen, I just hope next time I can focus on being scared ) All this being said, I still really liked this, and I think everyone did a wonderful job. The whole time I was just too confused to be scared, which was a little disappointing. Whenever something scary would happen, it wouldn't have the effect it was going for because I was busy thinking about something that happened in the last scene. I didn't feel like I had time to be scared. I get that horror is subjective but just hear me out. And that's part of the bigger thing that irks me about this short is that it wasn't all that scary to me. I understand the appeal of an ambiguous ending and letting the viewer come up with their own idea of what happened, but we just saw so many things happen so rapidly and with no explanation that we can't even come up with a good idea of what might've happened. Then we see that the floating things from earlier are tethered to.something? Then it ends. I think that could've been a great little cliffhanger to end on, but then they switch to Kolinski, who is looking through the camera in confusion. When the team exits the house and has a short exchange with the guys holding down the perimeter, I remember thinking that the guy who asked them to hand over the camera may not have been who he said he was. The biggest "dude what" moment for me was at the end. But it seemed like there were a whole lot of loose ends that weren't tied up. The premise was fine, I liked the whole cult aspect. Don't get me wrong, the cast and crew all did a spectacular job but I feel like it was a little lacking in substance. The composition was amazing and the atmosphere was great. I give this a 12/10, so much better then full length films I’ve seen made by professionals.SCP Overlord was beautiful. I love how a couple of the guys have distinct accents, goes to show that the SCP foundation has contacts all over the globe. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE the SCP world and especially the MTF spotlight. This whole thing has made me so happy and squeamish in a good way. Not saying I’ve shot a suppressed AR while in my own home. But the sounds are exactly how they would have if they were live rounds. So many people get it wrong, and I know they couldn’t have actually shot while indoors. I also love how they made the guns sound while indoors. But when they say that they mean they’ve passed a certain point, like “yeah command we’ve made it out of the tree line, approaching the home.” And command can go up to their board, cross out the woods cause they know they’ve crossed that mission objective. I especially love how they went like, “1-1 to TOC, we’ve passed X, over.” To anyone who doesn’t know. I’ve done a fair bit of time listening and researching how American SOF speak to one another. Aside from just looking like your possible typical tier-1.
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