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6/10
Motion detected in the spirit realm.
Pjtaylor-96-13804421 May 2023
David F. Sandberg's most recent home-brewed horror short is yet another collaboration with his wife, Lotta Losten. 'Cam Closer II (2023)' acts as a conceptual sequel to the ten-year-old 'Cam Closer (2013)', taking a similar premise and doing something slightly different with it. I do mean "slightly", as the picture isn't really all that different from its predecessor. The flick is a bit too long, even at around four minutes in length, because it ekes itself out past the point of suspense. It's also rather predictable, which leads to a feeling that you're waiting for the scare to be over rather than anticipating an upcoming break in the tension. It may seem like a small distinction but it's definitely significant. Having said all that, the piece has the same sort of DIY charm that many of Sandberg's other shorts also have. It's really endearing to know this now big-time director is still making movies at home with his phone seemingly for the fun of it. The original short was, as far as I can tell, Sandberg's first foray into the horror genre, so this new outing represents a sort of ten-year anniversary celebration. Plus, the picture is well-crafted throughout and retains the simplicity key to short-form horror. It's a solid, if slightly underwhelming effort that reminds you just how down to earth David F. Sandberg still is.
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7/10
The spirit of the cam closer
AvionPrince167 August 2023
Warning: Spoilers
I still enjoyed the short movie. It take the same idea of the previous short: a monster appear only in the cam and not in the reality. This one make also the use of tension that make us focus on how Lotta will get out of the situation and just to wait that resolution make us interested to see and of course the scene with the stairs was pretty scary and that end where Lotta always die but will come somehow in an other short. A nice brilliant short. I saw the Behind the scenes also and i need to say that i didnt know what it required and was kind of surprising. A nice work from David Sandberg and his wife. Maybe Cam closer 3?
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7/10
Super creepy
Royal_Horror17 May 2023
One of the things that I admire the most about this short, among others created by the same director, is how well executed the combination between realism and creepiness is done . I personally loved that not many jumpscares were used and that the room and short film were mostly shot with bright lights. The ghost was super intense and the storytelling with the phone made the scenes even creepier. The acting is realistic too , one of my absolutely fave parts of this short film was the stairs at the end , the use of shadows and the constant change from the phone and the characters pov , made my heart go so fast !
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