Synopsis
You are locked in an empty room with a camera. The room is dark. It is raining hard outside. You are a subject of Complex, a scientific experiment, whose purpose is to test the limits of the human mind. The objective is simple: stay alive.
You are locked in an empty room with a camera. The room is dark. It is raining hard outside. You are a subject of Complex, a scientific experiment, whose purpose is to test the limits of the human mind. The objective is simple: stay alive.
I really don't want to mean because this for sure is a labor of love for a starting film maker, but this sort of metatextually self-justifying jank without a lot of plot, themes, atmosphere or texture just doesn't rub any of my pleasure centers. I guess you could say it's an early example of a lot of the current ongoing CGI "found footage"/analog horror craze but I don't think it's meaningful in and of itself. I feel obligated to check Mok's other stuff because it seems this was an early experiment in movies that later blossomed into something completely different but this just didn't feel interesting to me.