That feel of watching NightLight (2015)

Depression kickstarts it. A bunch of teenagers (you know how they are) having fun in a forest housing troubled spirits only to come across the most predictable happenings. Fortunately, they video record their experiences with an enormous dedication even while running death. This is how one idea can save lives. Directors Bryan Woods and Scott Beck may have inspired a number of other like minded individuals (both real and fictional) to not commit the same mistake. In a nutshell, don’t make a stupid choice and regret it later.

Well, I have nothing to say about acting since there was none. Moronic reality on screen. Kudos to the actors that didn’t act! But, you tell me, was it that difficult to have an eagle eye for your own delicate filmmaking flaws? The style was either too intellectual or too mediocre for me. But I didn’t give up. I had been prescribed patience practice long time. And I was the happiest when I made it till the end.

Better not leak anything else about this 84 minute long …(what’s the word?) Sound effects were satisfactory unlike other aspects, almost revealing the film’s skeletal framework. I enjoyed wasting my time aiming to figure out the limit of human stupidity and, Lennon said it, the time you enjoy wasting is not wasted. Just one last question. Who is that man marked in red in the screenshot from NightLight below?



Never mind. To err is human.

