I found this while scrolling through Amazon Prime, and I didn't expect too much since it was obviously a very low budget indie (and props to Amazon for picking up obscure indie work like this). A lot of these are kind of unwatchable, but this one actually kept me all the way through. I'm not saying it's great, but it has some charm to it and it is occasionally effective thriller-wise. Dolly Gray does a good job carrying scenes. Like a lot of (presumably) phone-shot pseudo-vlogs, it does suffer a lot from bad micing. I had to play with the volume a lot and rewind to pick up dialog. I assume the "Random as hell" reviewer probably missed a lot of critical plot points that way. It can be pretty confusing if you don't go back and listen carefully. The subtitles help a little but at least on AP, they're not much better than the sound track. It also probably was not necessary to give the Asian receptionist a broken accent. Kinda heavy on stereotypes all around. But it was entertaining.