Bro, 2 directors and you still got nothing but loose experimentation in the film. Though it still managed to make me remember it. Maybe it was the music. Since it was far more catching than the actual visuals. Will praise the composer for that. Not everyone can pull of a John Carpenter. Especially not as a short. Makes things look less serious as a horror when filmmakers do that. No wonder this felt like a student fan film. I don't know. Maybe I just can't tolerate such nostalgia in horror anymore. Especially when it's done mindbogglingly over and over and over again, by most short filmmakers who don't seem to understand what horror films actually are. Good background music won't cover up a lethargic narrative. Just like a good 80s soundtrack will not attract an 80s audience except a few cult fans.