This short film is simply impressive, a horror film made with such technique, atmosphere, and intensity that it doesn't even seem like the work of someone so young. Seriously, Miguel Mora has a cinematic eye that is already fully developed. If he managed to deliver this at 18, imagine what lies ahead? His future in cinema is enormous. Even though it's a short film, the tension is constant. The photography is beautiful and dark, the sound is impeccable, and the way the fear gradually builds shows that Miguel understands what makes a good horror film: it's not just scares, it's construction. There is a perfect balance between the visual and the emotional, you feel the weight of the story, even without needing much dialogue. You can see the care taken in every detail, and that's what makes The Fallen so remarkable.
5 stars because, honestly, it was a work of art 🖤🔥
This short film is simply impressive, a horror film made with such technique, atmosphere, and intensity that it doesn't even seem like the work of someone so young. Seriously, Miguel Mora has a cinematic eye that is already fully developed. If he managed to deliver this at 18, imagine what lies ahead? His future in cinema is enormous. Even though it's a short film, the tension is constant. The photography is beautiful and dark, the sound is impeccable, and the way the fear gradually builds shows that Miguel understands what makes a good horror film: it's not just scares, it's construction. There is a perfect balance between the visual and the emotional, you feel the weight of the story, even without needing much dialogue. You can see the care taken in every detail, and that's what makes The Fallen so remarkable.
5 stars because, honestly, it was a work of art 🖤🔥