In Sound, We Live Forever (2018) Poster

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6/10
Enjoyed it a lot, but...
jcslawyer5 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Was anyone else really annoyed at the girl? Aside from not even trying to run away, why didn't she close the windows!?!? She had plenty of time. Use the radio, anything...the retainer! Maybe turn off the light to use the element of darkness. He doesn't have night vision goggles.

When they saw the person, why not try to give a little fight together? A little 2 on 1? They had stuff, the guy had a knife.

I liked it though since it was unique and short. Director did a nice job.
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special
Kirpianuscus14 November 2019
"Special" sounds real bizarre in this case but it is the only reasonable word for define a profound different horror. A film of details, well crafted, well using each nuance, a great cinematography and a fascinating keep of tension, it is just a pure gem about a slasher, a truck and the murder changing all.
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9/10
Terrifying
HadiAriyan071 April 2020
Such an innovative way to make an original bone-chilling scary horror short. I will keep my eyes on Joshua Giuliano
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Interesting in early stages but flattens out at the end
bob the moo29 August 2020
The title and the concept drew me in; the film opens over a still scene, but in the sound we have the voices and noises of what appears to be something that already happened - so we see the aftermath while also experiencing the build-up. It is an interesting idea and makes the film feel unusual. When violence comes (and of course it is does in a short billed as a "horror") it seems it hit extra hard for being entirely aural in nature, with the still images contrasting. At some point the sound catches the on-screen action, and at this point it fails to really build on the good idea of the first half, and instead it is much more obvious and straight forward. There is just about enough good will to get you over this though, if you were really into the concept of the first half - but personally I found it quite engaging as a concept, less so as a film in and of itself.
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