Thursday, August 11, 2016

Not So Fast | 1:59 | English

Not So Fast from David F. Sandberg on Vimeo.

See how this film was lit with a trash can from IKEA: https://vimeo.com/102137468
Short horror film. Very dark image (on purpose). Check your gamma settings if you can't see anything in the dark.



Synopsis
A woman (Lotta Losten) comes home to her apartment. Most of the lights go out in the hall of the apartment. There's a lit door at the end of the hall. The woman hears something in the dark. She walks towards the lit door. When she walks slowly, the noises get closer. However, when she walks faster, the hall suddenly stretches and the door's even further away from her.

My Thoughts
Not So Fast was different from David's other videos. His other videos show paranormal activity or other bad things happening to people. In Not So Fast, it was all a bad dream. Usually, I think "it's all a dream" is a lame way to end a story. I had gotten used to the supernatural being real in David's videos, so the reveal at the end was funny because it was unexpected.

I do think it was bad the husband didn't try to lead the woman back to bed. It was good he didn't try to wake her. Waking a sleepwalking person might cause them to become confused or to fight back. Maybe she doesn't hurt herself while she sleepwalks. She could also put herself to bed eventually. Sleep talking can happen while someone sleepwalks.

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To find out more about Lotta Losten, check out:
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