Backrooms - Pitfalls

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Published 2022-05-01

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  • I gotta say, the scene where he was being chased while it making ungodly noises was one of the most suspenseful and terrifying things animated so far. The buildup to that was really well done. Felt like I was the one being chased instead.
  • I love the fact that he was able to talk to the rest of his team the entire time and he wasn't completely alone. It's entertaining watching someone freak the fuck out from something and everyone else panicking because they don't know what's happening.
  • That chase scene gives me chills every single time its so fricking intense
  • @atmkrncnr9728
    The delivery of the "That is not a person..... THAT IS NOT A FUCKING PERSON" lines are soo good. At first he sounds confused and more like he is thinking out loud. But in the second one he realizes he is right and realizes the fact that that is not a person but some kind of monster and we can hear that fear and realization in his voice. Also I love how after he climbed up a bit he finally felt safe and realized how tired and in pain he was and had a breakdown just crying and gasping on the ground.
  • @uno_revers
    "THAT IS NOT A FUCKING PERSON" that line is probably the best in the whole series
  • God I'm surprised he survived that. Guy broke every horror rule in the book and just managed to be quick enough.
  • @umbramaex
    I think the hardest part for me is the drive Marv has when he first hears a voice screaming out. When he mentions the NULL zones, it makes my heart heavy because he’s only doing this thinking he’s saving a survivor of the backrooms…only to lead up to it not being human.
  • @xXcjmckXx
    the screams from that monster are seriously something else. i hope this quality of sound design carries over to the movie you are directing. gives chills.
  • @Wendigoon
    This series is so good it’s unfair
  • @grag177
    “That’s not a person” is a genuinely unnerving line, and is perfect for that scene.
  • I'm so glad he made it out. Entering the backrooms with little hope of escape Is one thing, but getting separated from the people who keep you safe is another. I'm glad this isn't like informational video. Correction he survives information video.
  • @bryanwithamask
    The voice acting is top notch. It sounds exactly how anyone would sound in a situation like this. When he said “That’s not a fucking person!!” and “Im here! Im here! Send it down!”, you could hear the terror and panic in his voice. Amazing work 👍🏼
  • @madmike022
    I love how the camera man here actually survives. And between the clean animation skills and the 90's camera quality allowing any small animation mistake to be unrecognizable, and overall the product comes out extremely high quality and realistic even.
  • @jonb7700
    "What day will the tour be over?" "uh, from the 7th through the 10th" This little bit of dialogue rings so ridiculously true to real life conversation with coworkers.... ask a specific question, get a vague answer. It SORTA answers your question, but really isn't the response to the specific question you asked. It's a response to a different but somewhat similar question instead.
  • @Faded-Pictures
    I think the most terrifying thing in this chase, is the feeling that hes not fast enough, it feels like hes running really slow like when you run from something in your dreams, and the suspense that hes gonna get caught..great work kane.
  • @Keevstar
    The fact he survives is unbelievably nice to see, you'd typically expect the people in these kinds of videos to die but the fact he gets chased and is tripping and falling over himself out of fear and he lives to tell the tale is so much scarier than him just dying and it makes the story so much more interesting.
  • @NyxMoonReads
    "That's not a person." I felt the fear in his voice. The acting in this is just amazing.
  • I can only imagine the horror and confusing from the others as Marv describes what's happening and what he's seeing, and then for him to say "It's not a person!", must have terrified them.
  • @patrickdoss25
    I love the environmental storytelling. The voices you hear calling for help, the discarded possessions and the randomly strewn about objects subtly indicate what horrifying things happened there before. The entity mimicking the voices of its victims was bone chilling.