UNDERTONE
Evie (Nina Kiri) hosts a supernatural podcast with co-host Justin (Adam DiMarco) from her dying mother’s home. To coincide with Justin’s time zone, she records episodes at the creepy hour of 3am. All of the characters apart from Evie exist as disembodied voices through her microphone, including Justin and various members of the public who call into the podcast – plus there’s a home care nurse who turns up once and remains off camera. The filming is heavy on shallow depths of field with edgy close ups and shadowy, blurred backgrounds that create a sense of isolation. A standout feature is the multidirectional sound, which is masterfully mixed to move around. It switches from muffled tones when Evie plays recordings through her headphones to jarring silence. While the cinematography and audio aim to build an eerie atmosphere, the story is a slow burn that sadly doesn’t reach its peak. Despite the last five minutes descending into chaos, the build up lacks the genuine terror I’d hoped for and overall this just isn’t scary. The ending was abrupt and feeds into urban legend stuff. I wanted so much more and this could’ve been so good! It had the bones but not the meat.
SCORE:
Alex's Score 6/10