You'd think one who would take the time to produce and invest the money into making a feature-length movie would at least have the wherewithal to realize they are shooting the movie in Log mode, which produces a white filmy layer over the footage in order to color correct the movie with one single click of the mouse ... but yeah, no.. this filmmaker apparently does not even know what Log mode is, the mode he shot it in, nor that all the footage can be dramatically, vastly improved literally, with a single click of mouse.
This film is terrible, and neatly summarizes many of the young independent filmmakers that we have today who are producing this really, really awful stuff for streaming platforms, platforms that do not even care what it is they are streaming to people, at all. This movie and literally almost every independent horror movie today is sanitized, ultra-formulaic, juvenile, banal, poorly conceived and written and of very low quality.
I mean.. to shoot an entire movie in a mode that is designed for "one-click" color correction, and not even know it? Wow. Hard to believe, actually. Independent movies have never, ever been as bad as this stuff they are making today. Never. It's an all-time low. Add to this the fact that they are all ignoring what they audience actually wants, and what we have today a big soupy mess of horrifically bad, filmmaking drivel.