Marva
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
noamoskaljov
Me, my sister and my friend recently watched this movie. We were enjoying the story, but were complaining about the animation and the voice acting.The movie begins with the introduction with the main protagonist, Gregory, laying in his bed hearing sounds coming behind the closed closet doors. His dad enters the room, telling him to stop shouting. They have a little fight of what the sounds could be, but the dad doesn't stop saying that there is no such thing as monsters. Gregory walks out of the room to have a look through the house, and sees a shadow figure in his bedroom. His parents send him back to bed. Before he lays down to go back to sleep, he has a look into the closet to find out nothing was there. Behind him, he finds an evil, zombified version of himself. I like how they made it, it looks very scary. He runs out of the room, to see his drunk dad hitting his mother into the head, knocking her out and leaving her bleeding. He finds out that the true monster was his dad the whole time, so he goes in the closet to find the evil him to kill the dad. When the monster bites his father into the shoulder we find out that Gregory was the monster the whole time somehow, so he goes to check on his mom to find her still alive, and they live happily after.Behind Closed Doors is a good movie, the story is very interesting, but the animation is a little off and the voices are auto-tuned. Final verdict would be a 6/10 for me. I recommend people who like short horror films to watch this movie.