5:15 is this sharp little horror flick that plays with the passage of time in a really interesting way. The atmosphere is thick, almost stifling, and it builds a sense of dread that creeps up on you. Pacing is tight, which I appreciate, as it doesn’t linger too long on scenes that could drag. The practical effects are impressive for a short—there’s a tangible quality to the horror that digital effects just can’t capture. Performances are solid, conveying a raw, visceral fear that feels genuine. It’s like a snapshot of terror, leaving you with a lingering sense of unease, and that’s what sets it apart from a lot of other shorts in its category.
Explores themes of time and fear.Strong practical effects.Tight pacing enhances tension.
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Miguel Alcalde de la Fuente
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