Closet Space from David F. Sandberg on Vimeo.
We made a short in our new place.
More Twilight Zone than horror this time.
Making of: https://vimeo.com/156664587
Synopsis
A couple moves into a new house. The woman (Lotta Losten) puts a stray clothes hanger in the closet. She discovers the closet multiplies items when the items are placed inside it. After experimenting on inanimate objects, she calls her partner (David F. Sandberg) in from the other room. She asks him to step inside the closet. When the woman opens the closet, the man is gone instead of multiplied. She looks for him and discovers the closet has a different effect on people.
My Thoughts
Closet Space is more funny than scary. It wasn't a straight horror like many of the other videos. The ending was spooky, though. The couple did end up getting multiplied. However, multiplying a human doesn't work the same as multiplying objects.
The couple and their "clones" didn't show up in the closet. The man and his "clone" both disappeared from the closet. The woman remained in the closet, but her "clone" appeared in the kitchen. That seemed weird to me. It doesn't make sense to me the man would disappear from the closest, but the woman wouldn't. We don't see what he did inside the closet. Perhaps he and the woman did something different, which caused the different results.
Why did the male "clone" knock out the couple? The two most obvious answers would be that either the "clones" want to take over the couple's lives, or they were in fear for their lives. It was probably really confusing for the two "clones".
I would like to see what the "clones" will do to the original couple. They could hold the couple hostage while they take over their lives. Hopefully, they won't kill the couple.
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