Horror Short Film “Nose Nose Nose Eyes!” | ALTER Exclusive
The terrifying day a ten year old girl witnesses her mother stabbing her father's eyes to get insurance money.
The film exploits its economy of dialogues to a huge extent and disturbs the viewer deeply in the process. Reminding you once again that supernatural is not always important to invoke a deep sense of horror and chills that run down your spine, threatening to consume your being, the film instead employs the darkness of the human mind. It simply rides on objects found in any average household - sewing pins and brooches - to terrify the viewer.There is no direct act of overt violence, mind you, beyond the image of a man tied to a bed. There is also no ostentatious camerawork or gimmicky plot devices to hook the viewer to the narrative. However, what the film achieves is something far deeper and darker. It shows the complete collapse of a familial space, a structure we are traditionally conditioned to see as a source of warmth and safety. It drives its characters to points of selfish acts from where there is no return in the name of preserving their lives. Based on a true story of a woman who had harmed her family in a similar fashion as the protagonist of the film, Nose Nose Nose Eyes is the stuff of nightmare even fans of horror were too scared to ask for, but were rewarded with it anyway
About Jiwon Moon
Moon Ji-won (Korean: 문지원, born 1 January 1982) is a South Korean film director and scriptwriter. Moon made her debut as a director in 2002 by directing the short film Keeping The Sea. She is also a columnist who publishes drama critiques from the perspective of a viewer in a sports magazine. Her notable work as scriptwriter includes the film Innocent Witness and the television drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo.
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Directed by Jiwon Moon
Produced by Gyeongsuk Baek
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Horror Short Film “Nose Nose Nose Eyes!” | ALTER Exclusive
The terrifying day a ten year old girl witnesses her mother stabbing her father's eyes to get insurance money.
The film exploits its economy of dialogues to a huge extent and disturbs the viewer deeply in the process. Reminding you once again that supernatural is not always important to invoke a deep sense of horror and chills that run down your spine, threatening to consume your being, the film instead employs the darkness of the human mind. It simply rides on objects found in any average household - sewing pins and brooches - to terrify the viewer.There is no direct act of overt violence, mind you, beyond the image of a man tied to a bed. There is also no ostentatious camerawork or gimmicky plot devices to hook the viewer to the narrative. However, what the film achieves is something far deeper and darker. It shows the complete collapse of a familial space, a structure we are traditionally conditioned to see as a source of warmth and safety. It drives its characters to points of selfish acts from where there is no return in the name of preserving their lives. Based on a true story of a woman who had harmed her family in a similar fashion as the protagonist of the film, Nose Nose Nose Eyes is the stuff of nightmare even fans of horror were too scared to ask for, but were rewarded with it anyway
About Jiwon Moon
Moon Ji-won (Korean: 문지원, born 1 January 1982) is a South Korean film director and scriptwriter. Moon made her debut as a director in 2002 by directing the short film Keeping The Sea. She is also a columnist who publishes drama critiques from the perspective of a viewer in a sports magazine. Her notable work as scriptwriter includes the film Innocent Witness and the television drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo.
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Directed by Jiwon Moon
Produced by Gyeongsuk Baek
About ALTER:The most provocative minds in horror bring you three new short films every week exploring the human condition through warped and uncanny perspectives.
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Horror Short Film “Nose Nose Nose Eyes!” | ALTER Exclusive
The terrifying day a ten year old girl witnesses her mother stabbing her father's eyes to get insurance money.
The film exploits its economy of dialogues to a huge extent and disturbs the viewer deeply in the process. Reminding you once again that supernatural is not always important to invoke a deep sense of horror and chills that run down your spine, threatening to consume your being, the film instead employs the darkness of the human mind. It simply rides on objects found in any average household - sewing pins and brooches - to terrify the viewer.There is no direct act of overt violence, mind you, beyond the image of a man tied to a bed. There is also no ostentatious camerawork or gimmicky plot devices to hook the viewer to the narrative. However, what the film achieves is something far deeper and darker. It shows the complete collapse of a familial space, a structure we are traditionally conditioned to see as a source of warmth and safety. It drives its characters to points of selfish acts from where there is no return in the name of preserving their lives. Based on a true story of a woman who had harmed her family in a similar fashion as the protagonist of the film, Nose Nose Nose Eyes is the stuff of nightmare even fans of horror were too scared to ask for, but were rewarded with it anyway
About Jiwon Moon
Moon Ji-won (Korean: 문지원, born 1 January 1982) is a South Korean film director and scriptwriter. Moon made her debut as a director in 2002 by directing the short film Keeping The Sea. She is also a columnist who publishes drama critiques from the perspective of a viewer in a sports magazine. Her notable work as scriptwriter includes the film Innocent Witness and the television drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo.
Subscribe to ALTER on YouTube: https://goo.gl/LnXRC3
Directed by Jiwon Moon
Produced by Gyeongsuk Baek
About ALTER:The most provocative minds in horror bring you three new short films every week exploring the human condition through warped and uncanny perspectives.
Be ready to leave the world you know behind and subscribe. Once you watch, you are forever ALTERed.