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Hidden Call

by The Mighty Marmites 10,543 views

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It was a shame this one was disqualified because I was going to vote for it so it was to my surprise I found couldn't. I thought it was a really good little thriller and i do like thrillers as it is my fave genre. I enjoyed all the movie especially with the ex-boyfriends slight glint in his eye with his 'ill be right over' and in true thriller form you captured it.. keep me thinking about it well after :) I know this crew and big thumbs up them.. you guys did good :)

Default Avatar godog

bit of a thin plot, poor sets and bad lighting ruined this one

Default Avatar Junior Wilson

This is the first time The Mighty Marmites have entered the V48hr competition. Only two in the team had ever entered the competition ONCE previously. Everyone else were first timers. It was an epic effort from Northtec students, and I think the cinematography was far superior to those that have entered the competition a couple of times before and more. It is what it is... an erotic thriller... I can't wait to see what The Mighty Marmites do next year...

I completely disagree with godog and hope that he looks at the film again after he's sobered up and the drugs have worn off. I thought the story was concise, the lighting was beautiful and the sets fit with a stylized treatment. I thought it was a very effective outcome considering the 48 hour constraints.

Default Avatar MistaTeas

[Viewed in the Screening Room] When a woman discovers she is being stalked, she turns to her obsessive ex-boyfriend for help. This was a nicely put together, albeit thoroughly predictable story. For the most part the action takes place in two pretty sterile looking "rooms" which reminded me of a stage set. As a result, there wasn't a lot of variation in camera movement - perhaps because of the limitations of the set. Man, that bed looked hard too! Some solid acting performances stand-out in this short. I couldn't help thinking that there was more of a story to be told but I do admire teams who don’t feel pressured to fill the 7 minutes.

Default Avatar Junior Wilson

This is the first time The Mighty Marmites have entered the V48hr competition. Only two in the team had ever entered the competition ONCE previously. Everyone else were first timers. It was an epic effort from Northtec students, and I think the cinematography was far superior to those that have entered the competition a couple of times before and more. It is what it is... an erotic thriller... I can't wait to see what The Mighty Marmites do next year...

I completely disagree with godog and hope that he looks at the film again after he's sobered up and the drugs have worn off. I thought the story was concise, the lighting was beautiful and the sets fit with a stylized treatment. I thought it was a very effective outcome considering the 48 hour constraints.

Default Avatar MistaTeas

[Viewed in the Screening Room] When a woman discovers she is being stalked, she turns to her obsessive ex-boyfriend for help. This was a nicely put together, albeit thoroughly predictable story. For the most part the action takes place in two pretty sterile looking "rooms" which reminded me of a stage set. As a result, there wasn't a lot of variation in camera movement - perhaps because of the limitations of the set. Man, that bed looked hard too! Some solid acting performances stand-out in this short. I couldn't help thinking that there was more of a story to be told but I do admire teams who don’t feel pressured to fill the 7 minutes.

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