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Daughter
You just woke up from an unspeakable nightmare. How does it feel? Relief? How would you feel if when you woke, the nightmare had just begun?
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Great Film overall
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
I knew nothing about this lil flick besides that it was a short and that it's supposed to be scary. I wouldn't go as far as some of the other comments saying it's really scary or whatever, but it did deliver a chill or two and also delivered a somewhat disturbing story.Story revolves around a mother who seems to be losing her mind. Pretty simple, but effective.With smart camera-work and music, and a lead who's pretty believable, Daughter delivered more than it didn't. For a short that actually was slightly scary, it's almost unfair to nit-pick at it's short-comings. So I'll just leave it at that and say if you do have the chance to see this flick, give it a shot. It's worth 10 minutes of any horror fans time.
A mother (Marcie Seklecki) wakes up in the middle of the night from a terrible nightmare. She goes to the kitchen and then to check on her daughter Sophie (Jennifer-Ashlyn Qualey). Everything seems to be alright until she hears strange noises coming out of the bathroom. She tries to get in, but some invisible force prevents her from doing so. And once she finally makes it inside, she wishes she had never opened the door. There's really not much to tell about this excellent (although short) horror film except for - "If you get a chance to see it, don't hesitate!!" It's really worth the time. The only thing I did not like about it was that the director relied too much on unnecessary scary noises and fast-paced images. I wish he had concentrated more on psychological horror aspects. Still, this film IS worth the ten or so minutes of your time.My rating: 8/10
As far as suspense goes, one could not do much better than this film. Absolute genius in the writing and directing department as this pseudo-horror/thriller follows the final hours of a doting mother attempting to protect her daughter when chaos and supernatural events take place in her upper-class home. In the end, we find that - as in real life (and after-life) things are not always as they seem. Admittedly, the very first hints of horror bordered on a possible bad comedic piece, it very quickly changed pace into what it intended to be. Effective and disturbing, "Daughter" deserves every award that it has garnered so far. Brilliant work, and one of the scariest films I have seen - even if it is only 10 or so minutes long.
This movie is great, if you want to see an incredibly scary short, see this. As far as i know it is only available at very select places, possibly on at the FSU film school. I myself am trying to get into the film school here and this is a great student film! I have great respect for Eduardo and his current work. Keep up the good work. - James Segars