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Not Alone in Here - Short Horror

A woman suspects she's not alone in her house. Watch loud in the dark if you dare. Making of: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CJgdVtfcts

ponysmasher

3 years ago

I know I locked the door. I have the exact same routine every night. You know how you can sometimes feel the presence of another person before you even know they're there? I hate that feeling. What would I even tell the police? It feels like there's someone in my house? Shit. Hi honey! I'm just checking in to see where you are. Oh you're that close? Great! Then I'll see you soon. By the way, did you guys go to the shooting range today? Oh okay. I was wondering why one of the guns were missin
g. Okay, see you soon. Bye! This is so stupid. Did I leave that open? It took all the courage I had... And a big knife... To look through the house. I didn't find anything. Which for some reason felt both good and bad. I had a million thoughts. Would it be crazy to go stay in a hotel? I mean this could all be in my head. I haven't really seen any proof of anything. It was just an open door. Maybe I should sleep in the bathroom where I could lock the door? No! You're supposed to be safe in y
our own home. I'm an adult. I'm not afraid of the dark. Of course I locked every door. But just in case something was still in here I didn't want to lock it inside. I wanted it to be able to leave. For a moment I felt pretty good about myself. Proud of not letting my fear get to me. But then I happened to glance it... And I froze with fear. I could still see it in the corner of my eye. I didn't dare to look right at it. Maybe it didn't know I saw it. Maybe it will stay there if I keep my eye
s on the phone. Just pretend I haven't seen it. Could I dial 911? Could I make a run for it? Maybe I... Maybe it's still in there? This could be my chance. Go go go go go... Wait! Do not get grabbed from underneath the bed. That's a rookie mistake. It was just a day or two before I was found. To be honest, I wish it had killed me. Instead I'm trapped inside. And worst of all... I'm not alone in here.

Comments

@kevinnguyen7876

The fact that he still makes these short films for Youtube even though he's a big name in Hollywood shows how much a legend he is

@gangreneday

Damn, she cannot catch a break.

@birdbonanza9407

The out of focus shot is so genius... Seeing something out the corner of your eye but being too afraid to actually look at it... Just seeing it there... Unable to actually tell what it is because of how blurry it looks... 100% one of my favorite scenes in anything horror

@theboredommachine

"Do not get grabbed from underneath the bed. That's a rookie mistake." 😂

@amsheel9921

Lotta: exists Ghosts: so you have chosen death

@thecloudpeoplearecoming399

Poor Lotta, its like every other month she gets attacked by a demon, ghost or parrallel-dimension David

@diontaedaughtry974

Note to self: There's no shame in a grown man screaming, no shame at all.

@lunab541

What I like the most about these shorts is that the character is not frustratingly stupid. She reacts in a believable way, and at the same time is clever enough to come up with creative solutions. Too bad it never works lol

@nowheregirl7425

Me after watching this: I'm an adult. I'm not afraid of the dark.

@caceres9461

Definitely the scariest short you've made, the out of focus shot killed me

@littlemrpinkness295

I really hate when their windows are uncovered so the whole universe can see everywhere inside their house especially at night.

@skittlenigma

I love her inner monologue, its all the sort of thoughts and questions i have when im alone and its dark and stuff

@andrewlopez7298

Never watch this at night. That’s a rookie mistake

@Williljam

God damn, Lotta's been through enough already! #LeaveLottaAlone

@webinatic216

All directors: Wife gets the lead Sandberg: Kill off wife in everything he does

@MisterChappy

The mix of comedic elements, real 'what would I do in this situation?' commentary, and genuine horror really helped with the pacing of this. Made me feel not too scared to watch the whole 6 minutes, but scared enough to keep watching.

@MichaelTPaulo

The camera movements are perfect

@anandjitrajbhar3910

David always reminds me to never let go of my passion, no matter what.

@my_randomology

Dude, she NEEDS to talk with her realtor.

@SeekerPsycho1

This might be your best yet. The acting when faking the phone call was FANTASTIC, how your tone betrayed doubting your own story. And this kind of home invasion is definitely something that has crossed everyone's' mind at least once.