@@peamutbubber probably some skeleton bones that takes drugs everytime it eats a human cause its trapped down here with me and crying thin Edit: guys help I'm trapped now.. Hello Edit:HOLY THATS ALOT OF LIKES
Wich app you used to make a masterpiece like this?!,please tell me ;;-; (i mean pc software,that was the word more close that i wanted to say cuz im not american) 🙄
Even if I didn’t notice it from the monster in the game I’m trying every key possible for a run key ain’t no way Im letting a real life stickman catch me
As an SL player, i can confirm this is accurate *You know you gotta turn around and run when you see yellow text below your screen saying Hold "Shift" to Sprint*
Something also terrifying is when you’re running from the monster in the endless maze, you run the risk of running directly into the monster. That sense of unknown is true fear.
And once you now there is one, you realize there could be any number. And you don't know if you can even get away from the monster, because you have no idea of what things must be possible now.
What would make it better is to have no monsters that physically harm you but ones that can physiologically harm your mental health making you go depressed or insane whilst being in a world alone with multiple levels would be awesome
There were another equally good YT channels with backrooms content as far as i remember. I have my own playlist of favorites but im not gonna recommend anything on Kane's channel
The shot at 6:03 is easily the best Kane has ever done. Seeing this area and realizing just how big this place is…… it’s one of the scariest parts in this series by far. Kane you’ve done a spectacular job, please keep up the awesome work. Thank you for the great content sir.
This short film does a better job creating fear, confusion, loneliness, and terror than most recent horror movies. I am late to the party and recently became obsessed with this fascinating concept.
My mom was a school janitor when I was a kid and I used to hate going with her in the night cause it would be so scary. But I would get free ice cream so I would do it.
There is a game it’s in a thing called dreams on ps4/ps5 search up dreams then when your in dreams just search up back rooms then there it is idk if it’s on ps4 tho
Yeah because hollywood tries to stretch horror to an hour when 15 to 30 minutes MAX is all that needed. Otherwise it become overextended schlock with jumpscares that start to wear and tear over that extended time Edit: Just to let all the people know I'm mostly talking about newer horror movies. So you can stop bringing up Romero, I know his movies were good and they still are
The depiction and the feeling of anxiety, uncertainty and fear - almost like the strangest fever dream, this is by far the best horror short film of any internet creepy pastas.
@CheekySEPH i thought there were levels of the backrooms and some of them had monsters? i think there's actual danger there, not just the feeling of being watched
I personally think it would be more terrifying being trapped in that place thinking you are alone until you have undeniable evidence that there is something else down there with you but you still haven't seen anything with your own eyes. Now imagine that type of fear walking around in that place just knowing there's something else in there but you haven't seen or heard nothing
I can tell you became a fan of the backrooms with Kane because this was definitely somewhat popular already beforehand, just not excessive-content-farming-by-other-channels level viral lmao
This was so nerve-racking every step he made, and every noise that I heard gave me the chills. 100% the scariest thing I would never want to experience.
Every time you fall asleep there is a chance of something like this happening. If you go trough sleep paralysis and manage to move, this is what awaits you.
The monster design is actually brilliant. It's like the rig or skeleton of something that hasn't fully loaded in yet. Just the movement and the sounds.
I love how the short film they were filming at the beginning captured the essence of why the back rooms are scary, not knowing what is around the corner, anticipating an unknown horror about to attack
Hey man I just wanted to come here and say thank you for these beautiful Backrooms videos. Your one of the best developers and you make me wanna explore deeper into this Backrooms stuff. And so yea thanks you for making these god bless you❤
For the first time in my life, I’ve never felt this type of horror. Most horror movies have you terrified of what is GOING to happen, but this short film had me absolutely petrified of what was ALREADY happening. Just the thought of being in an eerie, time-consuming, endless maze that you had no intent of ending up in is such a realistic type of nightmare. This is one of the better horror films I’ve seen, by far.
Focuses more on terror, that's why it's good. Terror centres more round anxiety and fear of the unknown etc. Horror is films like Alien where it uses imagery and scary monsters or whatever to make it scary.
The concept of being lost and encountering a monster, escaping, but then making your way back to a similar looking place except now you _know_ there's something there with you is so terrifying and executed so well.
It freaks me out how the noises it makes aren't so loud, so it feels as though the creature is about 50+ feet away from you, but as soon as you turn around, he's right there... unnerving.
There is actually a myth, where if you hear the screams of this demon women, the volume of her screams grow louder the further you are away from her. So people inadvertently run towards her trying to get away and are killed. I wouldn't be able to tell you what she's called or what culture the myth belongs to though.
@@Nine_Crows_Down It’s from the Philippines! She’s called a Wakwak or Manananggal. Btw, from what i’ve researched, they’re closer to a vampire than a demon:)
For me, the biggest thing that makes this scary is the fact that when the monster is chasing you, you not only have a fear of it getting to you but you also have a fear of going deeper into this maze, where the silence only gets louder. Truly an amazing film.
Since the backrooms is about liminal spaces, what really scares me is that we can run into the monster we were running from. The monster was behind the cameraman, but he could have run into the monster. 4:19
This is so amazing. 🤩 movies now emphasize huge jump scares and are very predictable. You took how a real person would react and created only a 9 minute masterpiece. Truly remarkable ❤
This is genuinely the greatest short film I've ever seen. I am literally not at all scared by horror films but you running from that entity gave me that horrible, spine tingling feeling you get when you can't run away quicker from something
I like how perfectly the cameraman expressed fear. His entire body was filled with adrenaline, running for his life in disbelief that something like this entity exists. He wasn't screaming like in most horror movies
I've had a couple near death experiences when I was completely alone (mind you not because some otherwordly predator was hunting me) but I can attest that I never screamed. I slipped on a rock once when hiking and almost fell 50 feet off a cliff. The most that came out of me was a whisper shout of "shit shit shit" through gritted teeth. I can imagine you're even less likely to do that when something is stalking you.
If you've ever tuned an old analog radio, you know that the various frequency bands tend to bleed together at times. It's a congested highway of different signals. The Backrooms are like if you turned the dial just slightly away from the current station, but not enough to be on a whole other station entirely. What you get is a weird amalgamation of overlapping frequencies. You can hear bits and pieces of coherent speech or music, but it doesn't entirely make sense. Maybe the Backrooms are what you get when you go out of phase, some sort of byproduct dimension that exists between multiple coherent realities.
Incredible. The "stay still" warning was very clever, adding a new level of stress to the "flight" reaction. This made my heart sink so low it got into the backrooms.
The Backrooms are so terrifying because of their level of helplessness, like, if you saw that warning you'd probably be fine as long as you didn't move, but you can't just not move forever, you have to eventually, you die either way.
It's likely the warning is a decoy. I mean, arrows guiding you to a spot where it tells you to stay still? Quite fishy. I do agree on the adding stress level part, not knowing whether to trust a sign in an otherworldly space or your common sense, and having mere seconds to make your move.
@@Celestial_878when it ran at 7:48 i jumped out my chair just cause i had my speakers all the way up cause i could barely hear then smack as it hits the wall i was like tf is that
I really like how the monster's sound design was done. It had a perfect combination of an unknown animal, corrupted humanity, and a bizarre, otherworldly machine-like quality to it. It has everything it needs to be terrifying, and creepy, and also to pique your curiosity, as to what it is.
This genuinely captured the feeling of the backrooms, the lighting, camera movement, and sound effects were spot on edit: this video is NOT where the backrooms originated from! it is inspired by a 4chan post in like 2019
The backrooms are such an interesting concept that have always fascinated me I’ve been a fan since 2020 and still am despite the number of children who infested this fandom with shit like “Level 199383 where poppy playtime and skibidi toilet will send you to backrooms Ohio if you hit the griddy after opening the red door!”, I still am. Being trapped in an endless space you know absolutely nothing about, without any food or water and slowly deteriorating is both terrifying and so fascinating, this horror concept isn’t usually done before and I’m glad someone talented has used this material to make a great series (and a soon-to-be great movie, I’m sure) In my opinion, the backrooms is at its best when it’s somewhere between this series lore and the wiki lore, like no entities/1 single entity, a couple levels that all blend together, and some resources for extended survival is a great backrooms foundation imo
You should play The complex: found footage i think they might’ve based it off of kanes backrooms shorts, it looks and feels exactly like this and includes most of the same levels that look almost identical to ones displayed here
I hate how a lot of horror movies nowadays just abuse jumpscares to make something “scary.” Jumpscares can be scary with correct timing and not abusing it, and here’s a great example of how just an environment can be downright terrifying.
I hate how every incredible video on this site must have a comment section full of complaining. I don't even disagree, but it's just so weird to me that people use such good videos as a place to be negative in, well, any sense. Same goes for good music, too. People just use the comments as a place to bring everything else down.
@ThatOneDude What? Complaining about the truth is still complaining. All he meant is that people commenting on great works sometimes bring other things down rather than complimenting the actual video.
the amount of entities you saw for level 0l is unreal! when i was in the backrooms i only saw a silly little bacteria monster in 0 level 30 was my least favorite though.
Sysdemes brought me here His hotel room looked like an indoor mall, very surreal much like the concepts from this video - which is TERRIFYING and super creative btw 🤣
As a former maintenance guy... the horror of having to keep all those fluorescent lights replaced is enough for me! Still get goosebumps from the buzzing sound, well done!
i think this is unreal 5. ive been in construction and electrical IT and i saw a lot of anomalies here. no light switches or outlets? no furniture in such a complex? endless hallways and rooms interconnected without doors seemingly without purpose? a random hole in the floor or wall leading to another random location that's in a different building? its CGI. unreal 5 is quite realistic.
This horror short is so simple yet effective as it combines so many primitive human fears - being alone and lost, the unknown, not being able to escape, being followed/chased
The way the guy gets snatched by the monster at the end with the camera falling down the slope and cliping back in reality sends chills up my spine, great work
god the tension of just walking around with no knowing of what's behind you is almost scarier than the actual monsters and jumpscares. absolute top notch horror
I have never been made so anxious and uncomfortable watching anything horror related but this set up an unexplainable primal fear that I had to watch this twice to come to terms with it, it was great.
I like how the camera man’s response to falling into this bizarre place is so calm until he sees the graffiti, which in my opinion is the most normal looking part of any of this.
Honestly If it was a place I knew nothing about that looked like it wasnt touched for a very long amount of time, I'd probably be extremely wary of any writing or graffiti as well.
As a building maintenance guy, this looks like half the old buildings I’ve worked in. It did get kind of eerie working on a vacant floor by yourself. I changed bulbs and ballasts for a solid year, I still hear that 60 hz buzz.
It reminds me of my old college campus actually, a lot of the hallways were really dark and sometimes totally empty. You could get lost super easily, and you could also hide out all night easily too. Good times.
This is one of the most impressive and atmospheric backrooms videos I've watched. More genuinely scary than a lot of big horror films, you feel what the main character feels due to the POV/found footage style. Incredibly organic for CGI, too.
It's fucking perfect, just that feeling of "something's gonna happen" when the camera goes somewhere and nothing's happening, like the flicking of the light from the top of the stairs. So empty, so uneasy, love it.
This is by far the best depiction of the backrooms I’ve ever seen, especially when you consider that 80% of the stuff you find of the backrooms are still images.
The fact that they manage to create a scary movie with just the environment and not overuse jumpscares is amazing, the scary factor isn't just from the monsters, but the eerieness of the place, the fear of the unknown and unnatural architecture
It’s 2024. And I just realized this has existed for 2 years now. This is really interesting to me Kane, and I’m super excited for the backrooms movie. Cuz I’m seeing it in theaters bro!!!
as someone who loves the backrooms and things like "dreamcore" this is absolutely amazing. feels so real and terrifying. the turn of every corner filling you with anxiety until nothing happens. the sound of the creature approaching as you run, seeing it just behind you. it reminds me of "The Ritual" putting the fear back into me.
yoo, The Ritual's final scenes are amazing, when the 24/7 appears out of nowhere in the middle of the forest it looks so dope, they really made it look real
i think the fact that most of this was made in blender is better than if it was real, real life wouldnt be able to convey how fake everything feels in the backrooms
It's SO REAL - Even tho I can not rationally imagine this not being actual footage, I know it must be. I REALLY needed confirmation on this tho. As for the concept for a horror game, it is... it's called Backrooms lol
If in any way this could be made into a longer horror movie, or even series, it would be incredibly successful. The unanswered questions mixed with the odd familiarity of the back rooms makes this is true horror filled short film.
im not sure its possible to make a long movie out of a simple gimmick like the backrooms. theres just not much you can add to it without compromising the premise of the backrooms itself, unfamiliar yet familiar. at least thats what i think. would be cool to see if its possible to take things further
@@Kaan-Yaprak make it like a scp thing. Differnt monsters or troubles. Same place. And make sure to never elaborate on anything noteworthy or better yet. Elaborate, but make it impossibly vague. Knowledge is the true killer of fear.
@@Kaan-Yaprak Well, they made succesfull movies based on even less. Like Cube for example. On top of that, backrooms have alot of lore and there are levels and secrets and what else. There is solid material for a movie. But... they should not make movies based on backrooms and SCP. Last thing we need is corporations claiming rights on open source community run projects, and then pocketing the profits while leaving community unable to participate anymore while at the same time ruining the concept stories and introducing politics into the mix... Imagine they do infact make a show, and then at some point some jagoff executive just decides to cancel the show and now no one can make anything anymore because they now own the rights. If anyone is going to make movie or series, it should come directly from the community.
@@stupidmemes4u2see59 Well, most likely standart stuff. A character/s accidentally going no clip, then he/she/they/ are searching and wandering around, focus on the horror of the situation while introducing audience to the mystery of the backrooms. They run away from monsters and they are discovering secrets that they need to solve. And each characters present skills that will be used later to resolve the whole situation.. Then act 2, they meet another person/s or group or small society or people who are also in the same predicament, they make plans, try to survive as they are searching for the way out. Conflict, drama, etc.. Someone from the group turns out to have ulteriour motives because movie needs a villain.. They put together clues and mystery of the backrooms starts to unravel. In act 3 they defeat the villain and solution to secrets and clues begins to show themselves, and they find a way out. If you plan for a sequel then they can like exit backrooms trough doors of pure white light without showing the audience if they made it out or not.... Basically anything can go here, just look at what they did in Saw, with such a simple premise where guy sets deadly traps. Not a great movie but still good enough as an example.
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Honestly, this entire thing was great. Especially the monster. It's cries sound like someone's distorted cries for help, and the drawing makes me wonder if it used to be human.
I think that entity was a Duller, they attack if you are at the other side of a wall and it was trying to make that person stay there so they could pull them in from the other side and then kill them but they couldn't since the camera guy ran away.
@@elrisitas2180 Damn, if only he knew that running towards it would scare it away, he could've survived, but honestly anyone with self-preservation would run away, assuming his fight or flight response activated (adrenaline).
The creepy thing about calling for help in the backrooms is, even if someone hears you they will most likely stay away from your voice because they probably think that its actually an entity mimicking a human cry for help. While on the other hand the entities that DID hear your call will approach you
This is why I always be quite and sneaky in a sinister and eerie place. Mamma mia, if the backrooms is real. I really need to hide somewhere else safe to perform a BLJ and never shout yahoo multiple time to get out of the backrooms...
This just shows how truly horrifying, isolating,anxious, and how vast the back rooms is and shows how in the backrooms you are almost likely to be truly alone, great film!
I hate it when things like that pass right through my brain and don’t land on the spots they’re supposed to. Because I could be all “oh look another horror thing to eat!” Instead of “damn a plain unscary horror setting”.
The camera movement in the CGI environment is the most realistic I’ve ever seen. Most of the time with the CGI work the camera is just swinging smoothly in a pattern and takes you out of the scene. But you’ve made it appear organic and subtle. Absolutely great work!
The fact the camera holder didn't do anything wrong is so much scarier. He didn't go somewhere he shouldn't have, he didn't break a ritual, sacred site or insult anyone powerful. He just took a few steps back to get a wider shot and fell. No way to counter it or fight back. Just gone.
I hate when people say "characters in horror movies have to be a little stupid, otherwise there wouldn't be a movie." Know what's actually scary? When you didn't do anything wrong and the bad stuff still happens.
@@wacksonjittemore4013 They do have to be stupid? They don't have to break in anywhere, but we have examples where our character here is shouting for help, standing near edges, not continuing to run, hesitating, these are all things characters in horror movies do to increase tension, and what people generally consider dumb. It's just well-executed here.
@@demetrian7856 Shouting for help while lost isn't dumb. It's actually a good idea in a lot of survival situations. So is trying to remain quite while hiding from someone faster than you.
@@demetrian7856 this dude has no clue whats going on, he doesn't know that hes in the "backrooms" rn, hes behaving like an ordinary 16 year old probably would
@@demetrian7856 just saying hypothetically if any one of us ended up in a backrooms situation without any prior context or knowledge you bet your ass 99% of us would be shouting out trying to find other people including yourself. Obviously when you discover an eldritch abomination is chasing after you you'll shut up quick but before that your gonna be trying to alert others to you.
I would look for the monster and let it kill me, or I would run around and try to brake a wall and be annoying or I would just magicly die from being overwhelmed
This is why I find the backrooms so fascinating. That pure dread of an empty space, where you don’t know what you’re looking for or where it is… or what might be in there with you, until it finds you. The 90’s/2000’s aesthetic and the rather “ugly” creature design really sells it. Making the backrooms too pretty eliminates the fear factor, so I’m glad you went with the disturbing angles and camera work. In other words, this is a masterpiece!
i think one of the reasons why liminal spaces are scary imo, is because they look unnaturally clean and "produced". It's like as if these rooms just naturally appeared out of thin air, and by making themselves look like a bleak parody of something comfortable and nostalgic, they try to trick people into believing they're safe there, as if the rooms by themselves are trying to actively lure people inside.
Making the backrooms "too pretty" doesn't eliminate the fear factor. If you were completely alone in any environment you wouldn't say "oh I don't have anyone and I'm going to stay here probably until I die but look it's pretty I am now in pure bliss" As long as it's somewhat monotonous it will work at creating fear.
Finally someone to make a short movie about the backrooms that actually tries to look and be realistic! Was looking for this for quite long without success.
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What was the thing that was chasing him
@@peamutbubber probably some skeleton bones that takes drugs everytime it eats a human cause its trapped down here with me and crying thin
Edit: guys help I'm trapped now..
Hello
Edit:HOLY THATS ALOT OF LIKES
@@br0k3nph0n3 mhm
@@br0k3nph0n3 The entity’s name is Dullers
Wich app you used to make a masterpiece like this?!,please tell me ;;-;
(i mean pc software,that was the word more close that i wanted to say cuz im not american) 🙄
3:37 This would be the moment where if this was a video game a "hold shift to sprint" box would pop up
Even if I didn’t notice it from the monster in the game I’m trying every key possible for a run key ain’t no way Im letting a real life stickman catch me
Nah because you’re so right
or when an autosave box would pop up
Yes
As an SL player, i can confirm this is accurate
*You know you gotta turn around and run when you see yellow text below your screen saying Hold "Shift" to Sprint*
Something also terrifying is when you’re running from the monster in the endless maze, you run the risk of running directly into the monster. That sense of unknown is true fear.
And once you now there is one, you realize there could be any number. And you don't know if you can even get away from the monster, because you have no idea of what things must be possible now.
What would make it better is to have no monsters that physically harm you but ones that can physiologically harm your mental health making you go depressed or insane whilst being in a world alone with multiple levels would be awesome
@@M1Z250 *Psychologically
@@M1Z250 I think I shitted in my pants
@@M1Z250 we don't even know if they can actually harm you, or if the illusion of threat is the real threat
Almost 3 years later, and these films that Kane produced are still the best Backrooms content on the entire internet.
If I was in the backrooms I would just die to escape the backrooms
And tell God to give me a new live
@@Osmanatikaan life*
also no one knows if god exists or not
There were another equally good YT channels with backrooms content as far as i remember. I have my own playlist of favorites but im not gonna recommend anything on Kane's channel
it still isn’t even halfway through the year, just say two years bro
The shot at 6:03 is easily the best Kane has ever done. Seeing this area and realizing just how big this place is…… it’s one of the scariest parts in this series by far. Kane you’ve done a spectacular job, please keep up the awesome work. Thank you for the great content sir.
This place will take on more importance in the future
O thanks
This was genuinely scary experience.
A certified horror classic!
This is a certified hood classic
yes
@@radiantabsoluteradiance3385 no it isn’t…
@@junkzz9941 y not
Hi dude love ur vids!
Most impressive representation of the Backrooms so far
Madre mia willy pero que haces aqui
A hacer teorias de fnaf venga
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@@kevinelmen zzzz
This short film does a better job creating fear, confusion, loneliness, and terror than most recent horror movies. I am late to the party and recently became obsessed with this fascinating concept.
Ho no not good
5:22
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That is school janitor’s POV at night
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My mom was a school janitor when I was a kid and I used to hate going with her in the night cause it would be so scary. But I would get free ice cream so I would do it.
What level 52
A lot of people are saying this should be a game, but holy crap imagine a full feature film on this concept. It’d be so sick
Im pretty sure this is a game, but i agree bro, a movie on this would get HELLA attention from todays horror fans
Tbh if this was a game there'd be sooooo much boring walking around probably.
we will be sick with a Hollywood rip-off
@@ringzy There is a backrooms game, and it is indeed very boring.
There is a game it’s in a thing called dreams on ps4/ps5 search up dreams then when your in dreams just search up back rooms then there it is idk if it’s on ps4 tho
This man is actually insane, he manages to create horror that is scarier than 90% of Hollywood horror films.
His 15 y/o
Yeah because hollywood tries to stretch horror to an hour when 15 to 30 minutes MAX is all that needed. Otherwise it become overextended schlock with jumpscares that start to wear and tear over that extended time
Edit: Just to let all the people know I'm mostly talking about newer horror movies. So you can stop bringing up Romero, I know his movies were good and they still are
He should be hired by Hollywood horror
I mean just like take a horror idea turn it into a VHS tape add some distorted noises and you've got a pretty scary video
@@Treefrrog221 make it a movie or two
Still cannot believe this amazingly-made series is getting a movie from A24. Well done, man! Can't wait :)
Kid channels killed the hype, great another internet movie is comming after the audience for it got tired and moved on.
who is watching in 2024
Me
Me
meee
Me
I hate you, kind of people.
The depiction and the feeling of anxiety, uncertainty and fear - almost like the strangest fever dream, this is by far the best horror short film of any internet creepy pastas.
@CheekySEPH i thought there were levels of the backrooms and some of them had monsters? i think there's actual danger there, not just the feeling of being watched
@CheekySEPH yeah I’m used to the whole being alone in a maze infinite room of the backrooms than the cheesy monsters and levels in the backrooms..
@CheekySEPH iirc the end of the original post did imply the existence of hostile things
100%
I personally think it would be more terrifying being trapped in that place thinking you are alone until you have undeniable evidence that there is something else down there with you but you still haven't seen anything with your own eyes. Now imagine that type of fear walking around in that place just knowing there's something else in there but you haven't seen or heard nothing
I feel like there should be a complete film or series of The Backrooms... the fandom is gigantic and there's everything you need for a movie
Yeah but don't let Hollywood do it
@@ELEC-xv5wi never let Hollywood do anything
that would be like a dream coming true if someone ever did that
@@ELEC-xv5wi why?
@@Cynthia_LU because hollwood just creates unnecessery drama and probably an useless love-story too
And probably a political message also
I've watched this soo many times over and over again, and it still makes my heart beat faster everytime the chase begins. GOOD JOB BRO 💯💯👏
Is anyone here almost after 3 years, who came back to only reminisce about the good times when Backrooms was still popular?
It got popular in 2019, then it got revived by Kane Pixels, and then it got quiet again.
Maybe it's a cycle? Who knows.
I can tell you became a fan of the backrooms with Kane because this was definitely somewhat popular already beforehand, just not excessive-content-farming-by-other-channels level viral lmao
Blud thinks the backrooms arent popular anymore
@@whothefrickareyou8106 who?
Its still popular especially in roblox lol
The fact that I expected a jump scare every 5 seconds but there wasn’t one just keeps on building the anxiety, it’s amazing
Oh gosh, exactly!! I was saying aloud to myself where each one could happen and yet nothing.
First time I actually jumped at a jump scare in years
I was expecting that last jump scare before that little noise and I wad still scared shitless
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That is exactly the feeling I expect from the backrooms, its insane how he was able to bring this
This was so nerve-racking every step he made, and every noise that I heard gave me the chills. 100% the scariest thing I would never want to experience.
He should heart this
Every time you fall asleep there is a chance of something like this happening. If you go trough sleep paralysis and manage to move, this is what awaits you.
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I mostly enjoyed the heartbeat sounds and breathing. At some point I realized I has accidentally synchronized with it
@@TheAntonio6579 Yeah right, bud
It doesn't matter how many times I rewatch these videos, they still get me every time. This is such great work Kane
I’m so inspired as a hopeful filmmaker. The fact that this short film got Kane his deal with A24 is incredible!
The monster design is actually brilliant. It's like the rig or skeleton of something that hasn't fully loaded in yet. Just the movement and the sounds.
For me it looked more like a SirenHead just human size.
I dont know why but it looks for me like an endo from FNAF
It looks like a bunch of wires attached to something i can't really make sense of.
@@KawikDJ That's what I thought of too
Tho it would make more sense to appear in level 1. Level 0 is easier to win than to find a creature that dangerous
I love how the short film they were filming at the beginning captured the essence of why the back rooms are scary, not knowing what is around the corner, anticipating an unknown horror about to attack
see this is why im scared of existing
@@R_i_t_s_u Same
@@R_i_t_s_u Same lmao
Гениально. Это и вправду лучший аналоговый хоррор.
attention to detail
Hey man I just wanted to come here and say thank you for these beautiful Backrooms videos. Your one of the best developers and you make me wanna explore deeper into this Backrooms stuff. And so yea thanks you for making these god bless you❤
Amazing work! This is by far my favorite interpretation of the backrooms.
Agreed. The others on RUclips are boring, silly, or cheesy.
For the first time in my life, I’ve never felt this type of horror. Most horror movies have you terrified of what is GOING to happen, but this short film had me absolutely petrified of what was ALREADY happening. Just the thought of being in an eerie, time-consuming, endless maze that you had no intent of ending up in is such a realistic type of nightmare. This is one of the better horror films I’ve seen, by far.
Might like The Ritual
Focuses more on terror, that's why it's good. Terror centres more round anxiety and fear of the unknown etc. Horror is films like Alien where it uses imagery and scary monsters or whatever to make it scary.
Imagine a movie called The Backrooms it would make millions in weeks
You act like it’s a good thing
The concept of being lost and encountering a monster, escaping, but then making your way back to a similar looking place except now you _know_ there's something there with you is so terrifying and executed so well.
Why does this have no replys
@@Crusadezzz well now it has a couple replies
@@Meme_Hobo yeah i agree, now it has three replies!
@@habilzas3008 don't you mean four?
so the monster is locked with me...
This is such a great series, Kane. You truly are talented! Subscribed!
HOLD ON THIS WAS 2 YEARS AGO?????
Damnn
The amount of work and effort put into this to make it as eerily real as possible is just mind-blowing to me... I love this too much
Who
@@maxanderson6216 asked
@@maxanderson6216 the guy that made the original video makes horror related short vids. he's got some very creepy stuff :D
Hi dead RUclips channel
@@thepurpleman119 Dio, you are alive?
It freaks me out how the noises it makes aren't so loud, so it feels as though the creature is about 50+ feet away from you, but as soon as you turn around, he's right there... unnerving.
There is actually a myth, where if you hear the screams of this demon women, the volume of her screams grow louder the further you are away from her. So people inadvertently run towards her trying to get away and are killed.
I wouldn't be able to tell you what she's called or what culture the myth belongs to though.
@@Nine_Crows_Down La Llorona.
@@Nine_Crows_Down It’s from the Philippines! She’s called a Wakwak or Manananggal. Btw, from what i’ve researched, they’re closer to a vampire than a demon:)
i stopped teh video and just made sure nothing IRL was here
I noticed that…
I think this can now officially be considered a classic
2 years ago, wow, thank you kane for making the backrooms popular again and making the community, thanks
For me, the biggest thing that makes this scary is the fact that when the monster is chasing you, you not only have a fear of it getting to you but you also have a fear of going deeper into this maze, where the silence only gets louder. Truly an amazing film.
You also have the fear if reaching a dead end, knowing that whatever it is will be coming around the corner and get you.
Since the backrooms is about liminal spaces, what really scares me is that we can run into the monster we were running from. The monster was behind the cameraman, but he could have run into the monster. 4:19
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i mean the scariest thing is that loud noise
There's also a fear about no rooms to hide in from the monster.
If something like that creature chased me, I would shut down mentally and physically.
Scare the absolute hell out of me.
nice
I would leave a trail of poop
Same here! 😅
I would be speeding while peeing
Seriously. Straight up died of fright on the spot. 😳☠️
This is still a good animation after 2 years
This is so amazing. 🤩 movies now emphasize huge jump scares and are very predictable. You took how a real person would react and created only a 9 minute masterpiece. Truly remarkable ❤
Wouldn't it be funny if I said to you that the person who uploaded this video, Kane Parsons, is making a movie about this with A24?
Yep.
@@VVS84 in that’s “hypothetical situation” I would freak out😉
This is genuinely the greatest short film I've ever seen. I am literally not at all scared by horror films but you running from that entity gave me that horrible, spine tingling feeling you get when you can't run away quicker from something
9:18
is long
@@deadbrav is good
I like how perfectly the cameraman expressed fear. His entire body was filled with adrenaline, running for his life in disbelief that something like this entity exists. He wasn't screaming like in most horror movies
Or doing that thing were he endlessly narrates that lazy found footage things do so often.
I've had a couple near death experiences when I was completely alone (mind you not because some otherwordly predator was hunting me) but I can attest that I never screamed. I slipped on a rock once when hiking and almost fell 50 feet off a cliff. The most that came out of me was a whisper shout of "shit shit shit" through gritted teeth.
I can imagine you're even less likely to do that when something is stalking you.
@@Neotenico same. My body gets filled with adrenaline so my body just focuses on what’s happening
@@Neotenico gymnast here: exactly. When something goes wrong, we don’t panic, we say “f*** f*** f***” and try to fix our mistake
Also, I like how when you think something may happen, it wouldn't happen. This helps build up suspense.
If you've ever tuned an old analog radio, you know that the various frequency bands tend to bleed together at times. It's a congested highway of different signals. The Backrooms are like if you turned the dial just slightly away from the current station, but not enough to be on a whole other station entirely. What you get is a weird amalgamation of overlapping frequencies. You can hear bits and pieces of coherent speech or music, but it doesn't entirely make sense. Maybe the Backrooms are what you get when you go out of phase, some sort of byproduct dimension that exists between multiple coherent realities.
This is fucking amazing horror i was so scared and there weren't even any jumpscares. Well done my man!
Incredible. The "stay still" warning was very clever, adding a new level of stress to the "flight" reaction. This made my heart sink so low it got into the backrooms.
Ngl if i saw that shit i would scream so hard even tho i just saw that warning
Definitely agree! Left me confused the whole time!
The Backrooms are so terrifying because of their level of helplessness, like, if you saw that warning you'd probably be fine as long as you didn't move, but you can't just not move forever, you have to eventually, you die either way.
It's likely the warning is a decoy. I mean, arrows guiding you to a spot where it tells you to stay still? Quite fishy.
I do agree on the adding stress level part, not knowing whether to trust a sign in an otherworldly space or your common sense, and having mere seconds to make your move.
I would’ve been so confused about staying still but I would just start making a run for it
There’s not much that scares me in “pure fear” sense, but this sent a cold shock down my spine. Absolutely terrifying. 10/10!
@@Celestial_878when it ran at 7:48 i jumped out my chair just cause i had my speakers all the way up cause i could barely hear then smack as it hits the wall i was like tf is that
@@Celestial_878 The monster grabbed him or did i miss smth?
@@Celestial_878 Fuck that monster up and escape the backrooms like a sigma
We dont know how strong that thing is tho
@@dictatorofsalt5902 Bro that wasn't the monster
I felt a pins and needles sensation down the sides of my head like I'd never felt before.
Beautifully made film brother. This made me genuinely tweak
Hey, Jan 7th was my 12th birthday, thanks, Kane! I love your work!
I really like how the monster's sound design was done. It had a perfect combination of an unknown animal, corrupted humanity, and a bizarre, otherworldly machine-like quality to it. It has everything it needs to be terrifying, and creepy, and also to pique your curiosity, as to what it is.
It was also such good camera work that you could pause it multiple times, and yet not get a good frame. It makes it so ominous
It sounds like a chair moving across a wooden floor
nah it sounds like a 12 year old on cod screaming into his k-mart mic
thank you mletign nuclear throne
@@LtSprinkulz wow dude, very funny
This genuinely captured the feeling of the backrooms, the lighting, camera movement, and sound effects were spot on
edit: this video is NOT where the backrooms originated from! it is inspired by a 4chan post in like 2019
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@@namagwadit5785 I think everyone knows this is fake mr.Sherlock
@@namagwadit5785 jackass
yes
i always wondered what those backrooms came from
The backrooms are such an interesting concept that have always fascinated me
I’ve been a fan since 2020 and still am despite the number of children who infested this fandom with shit like “Level 199383 where poppy playtime and skibidi toilet will send you to backrooms Ohio if you hit the griddy after opening the red door!”, I still am.
Being trapped in an endless space you know absolutely nothing about, without any food or water and slowly deteriorating is both terrifying and so fascinating, this horror concept isn’t usually done before and I’m glad someone talented has used this material to make a great series (and a soon-to-be great movie, I’m sure)
In my opinion, the backrooms is at its best when it’s somewhere between this series lore and the wiki lore, like no entities/1 single entity, a couple levels that all blend together, and some resources for extended survival is a great backrooms foundation imo
exaaaactlyyyyy
You should play The complex: found footage i think they might’ve based it off of kanes backrooms shorts, it looks and feels exactly like this and includes most of the same levels that look almost identical to ones displayed here
What happens when a kid enters level run for your life?
2024, and I'm still waiting for the Backrooms movie reveal
I hate how a lot of horror movies nowadays just abuse jumpscares to make something “scary.” Jumpscares can be scary with correct timing and not abusing it, and here’s a great example of how just an environment can be downright terrifying.
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Yep, especially in american horror movies. That's why I prefer asian horrors instead
I hate how every incredible video on this site must have a comment section full of complaining. I don't even disagree, but it's just so weird to me that people use such good videos as a place to be negative in, well, any sense.
Same goes for good music, too. People just use the comments as a place to bring everything else down.
@@anut8733 🥜
@ThatOneDude What? Complaining about the truth is still complaining. All he meant is that people commenting on great works sometimes bring other things down rather than complimenting the actual video.
That “You gotta be kidding me.” was comically timed yet so realistic in ways that’s just greatly possible
Timestamp please
@@CarassiusAu 6:59
Is real
@@ducc4720 What's real?
6:58
the amount of entities you saw for level 0l is unreal! when i was in the backrooms i only saw a silly little bacteria monster in 0 level 30 was my least favorite though.
Sysdemes brought me here
His hotel room looked like an indoor mall, very surreal much like the concepts from this video - which is TERRIFYING and super creative btw 🤣
As a former maintenance guy... the horror of having to keep all those fluorescent lights replaced is enough for me!
Still get goosebumps from the buzzing sound, well done!
As a current maintenance guy, I concur.
@Çhrîstófêr Pèzêt ×37 dont care
@Çhrîstófêr Pèzêt ×37 not very good posting these baits in a channel with more mature audiences
only done it once, my boss had me get em all replaced with a slightly cooler color
i think this is unreal 5. ive been in construction and electrical IT and i saw a lot of anomalies here. no light switches or outlets? no furniture in such a complex? endless hallways and rooms interconnected without doors seemingly without purpose? a random hole in the floor or wall leading to another random location that's in a different building? its CGI. unreal 5 is quite realistic.
The fact that this horror has little to no background music or a soundtrack makes it even more tense than other horror.
Like The Thing..
You can hear disk 13 from minecraft at 5:30 lmao (could also be disk 11 im not sure)
@@1Carton no it disc 13, disc 11 is just someone running from a hoard of mobs
The hum of the flourescent tho...
EVERYONE I found the origin of the backrooms picture, it’s a the Stanley parable ending. ruclips.net/video/c3raVsi_0iM/видео.html
How did you make the background so real? This is so amazing!
this is a great depiction of the backrooms. probably one of the best so far.
This horror short is so simple yet effective as it combines so many primitive human fears - being alone and lost, the unknown, not being able to escape, being followed/chased
I think it perfects the unknown, because it keeps you thinking "Why are there arrows here, why are these here?"
And what the hell was that thingg
Specifically chased by things you can't identify.
There’s chasing in this? That’s one thing that gives me the most anxiety! Fun! :’)
also me being homeless: "Ohh sweet, Free home!"
The way the guy gets snatched by the monster at the end with the camera falling down the slope and cliping back in reality sends chills up my spine, great work
I wonder if the don't run stand still sign was a way to not get captured or if the monster wrote it
I thought he got no-clipping in level 11 lmao-
But if he fell down the stairs with the camera, he would have fell to his death. Lose lose situation
@@bucketbutters866 least you dont gotta get slowly eaten by a monster, win lose situation
Year 1900: scare me u die
Year 2022: Bro great work! I got scared
Amazing. It’s crazy how you completely changed the internet with this.
The way i actually got anxiety and this is a super low budget old film😭jeeeesus
god the tension of just walking around with no knowing of what's behind you is almost scarier than the actual monsters and jumpscares. absolute top notch horror
it did have a jumpscare at the end
,, the rest
omg
So mẹ ơi
@@marsfisch44 jumpscares are fine if they're using sparingly and with purpose
Something this video did very well
I have never been made so anxious and uncomfortable watching anything horror related but this set up an unexplainable primal fear that I had to watch this twice to come to terms with it, it was great.
Welp time to not sleep for the next 5 years
The fact that you watched it again means you are better than any of us
SAME scary things normally don’t scare me but something seemingly innocuous like this gave me chills
I just had deju vu about this comment rn
I got the exact same feeling think this video cursed frfr
I can't wait for the movie to come out, I hope it will hold up to the quality of this series!
I an still trying to get something close to this for over a year now but have not a lot of sucsess. Good job for getting this really realistic!
It's not real?
I like how the camera man’s response to falling into this bizarre place is so calm until he sees the graffiti, which in my opinion is the most normal looking part of any of this.
Honestly If it was a place I knew nothing about that looked like it wasnt touched for a very long amount of time, I'd probably be extremely wary of any writing or graffiti as well.
@@wheezecheese2651 if all walls in a place are perfectly devoid of human activity and i see fuckin grafiti, im takin mah ass and runnin
Exactly what I'm saying , I'm not fuckin with it at allllllllllll, see my ass out the doors
@@wheezecheese2651 lmao first you gotta find the door 🏃♀️😂
Exactly…he didn’t sound scared at all other than that it’ was pretty cool vid.
As a building maintenance guy, this looks like half the old buildings I’ve worked in. It did get kind of eerie working on a vacant floor by yourself. I changed bulbs and ballasts for a solid year, I still hear that 60 hz buzz.
any good stories? security guards and maintenance always seem to experience something strange
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I don't know if I could do it. Absolutely terrifying for me.
@@givemeprimelaughter me neither, but somehow this guy did
It reminds me of my old college campus actually, a lot of the hallways were really dark and sometimes totally empty. You could get lost super easily, and you could also hide out all night easily too. Good times.
Theaks for your videos ❤ I appreciate your videos. Happy now your videos are uploaded.🎉
In 2024 this is still a W
This is one of the most impressive and atmospheric backrooms videos I've watched. More genuinely scary than a lot of big horror films, you feel what the main character feels due to the POV/found footage style. Incredibly organic for CGI, too.
2k likes with 0 replies? Imma fix that
@@evoluhero lol
It isn't CGI its real.....
@@evoluhero why thank you kind sir
How much crack do you smoke a day?
It's fucking perfect, just that feeling of "something's gonna happen" when the camera goes somewhere and nothing's happening, like the flicking of the light from the top of the stairs. So empty, so uneasy, love it.
thats called tension :)
Hey stop swearing boida avidman
@@NotEugene_here don't tell him what do for fuck sake let him do what he wants to fucking do
@@NotEugene_here LMFAOOO U CAN'T JUST TELL SOMEONE TO STOP SWEARING LIKE THAT 💀
@@yumii3_3 Stop sweating andr iyaa
This was very realistic, it even seems like it's real, congratulations on the editing
The fact he didn't know that was the exit is even more impressive because of the fact he didnt care about it but instead kept exploring nice work man
This is by far the best depiction of the backrooms I’ve ever seen, especially when you consider that 80% of the stuff you find of the backrooms are still images.
And the fact that it’s done by a 16 year boy.
everyone that replyed to me with die on April 24th 2024 you have been warned.
@@oftroll and here I thought I was the only one
really grateful that youtube recommended me this
It's crazy how good this was to watch
The fact that they manage to create a scary movie with just the environment and not overuse jumpscares is amazing, the scary factor isn't just from the monsters, but the eerieness of the place, the fear of the unknown and unnatural architecture
also spoiler
the jumpscare at the end was genius
@@sigmacall4148 bro now I’m scared to watch the end ☹️
Also fun fact: this guy creats the most realistic attack in titan footage ever...I suggest yall should watch the video
we need more games and movies like that
The fear of knowing something lurks and you have to go through again with that knowledge
都市ボーイズから来ました!
It’s 2024. And I just realized this has existed for 2 years now. This is really interesting to me Kane, and I’m super excited for the backrooms movie. Cuz I’m seeing it in theaters bro!!!
I'm... speechless. In 9 minutes you managed to outhorror the 99% of 90+ minute horror movies.
That was a lot of nines
@@numberonetetofan only a 9 year old could deduct that XD
@@lampookie8102 it might take 9 years just to replicate it
I hate number 9, it feels so incomplete. It's one unit below a ten.
@@VoaThiagao stop that 😭
as someone who loves the backrooms and things like "dreamcore" this is absolutely amazing. feels so real and terrifying. the turn of every corner filling you with anxiety until nothing happens. the sound of the creature approaching as you run, seeing it just behind you. it reminds me of "The Ritual" putting the fear back into me.
As a fellow weirdcore / dreamcore fan I totally agree
That movie the ritual was great. Hearing things and looking behind you seeing nothings there is really freaky.
@@bigballshandler me too fam
yoo, The Ritual's final scenes are amazing, when the 24/7 appears out of nowhere in the middle of the forest it looks so dope, they really made it look real
@@Kevinilos it's gotta be one of the best monster movies out there. the final shot of them "roaring" at eachother is always a joy to remember
This is the staple of the internet sometimes that that is so native to the internet thanks Kane pixels for this internet discovery
Source engine ambience is a _tad_ recognizable, even from just Portal. :P
Brilliant, brilliant suspense film.
i think the fact that most of this was made in blender is better than if it was real, real life wouldnt be able to convey how fake everything feels in the backrooms
Is there a video on how it was made?
your avatar is creepy ( i mean it as a compliment)
BLENDER NIGGA? BLENDER?
It's SO REAL - Even tho I can not rationally imagine this not being actual footage, I know it must be. I REALLY needed confirmation on this tho. As for the concept for a horror game, it is... it's called Backrooms lol
@Çhrîstófêr Pèzêt ×37 no
If in any way this could be made into a longer horror movie, or even series, it would be incredibly successful. The unanswered questions mixed with the odd familiarity of the back rooms makes this is true horror filled short film.
im not sure its possible to make a long movie out of a simple gimmick like the backrooms. theres just not much you can add to it without compromising the premise of the backrooms itself, unfamiliar yet familiar. at least thats what i think. would be cool to see if its possible to take things further
@@Kaan-Yaprak make it like a scp thing. Differnt monsters or troubles. Same place. And make sure to never elaborate on anything noteworthy or better yet. Elaborate, but make it impossibly vague. Knowledge is the true killer of fear.
@@Kaan-Yaprak Well, they made succesfull movies based on even less. Like Cube for example. On top of that, backrooms have alot of lore and there are levels and secrets and what else. There is solid material for a movie. But... they should not make movies based on backrooms and SCP. Last thing we need is corporations claiming rights on open source community run projects, and then pocketing the profits while leaving community unable to participate anymore while at the same time ruining the concept stories and introducing politics into the mix... Imagine they do infact make a show, and then at some point some jagoff executive just decides to cancel the show and now no one can make anything anymore because they now own the rights. If anyone is going to make movie or series, it should come directly from the community.
Yeah, but what are you really gonna put as a plot to a series like this
@@stupidmemes4u2see59 Well, most likely standart stuff. A character/s accidentally going no clip, then he/she/they/ are searching and wandering around, focus on the horror of the situation while introducing audience to the mystery of the backrooms. They run away from monsters and they are discovering secrets that they need to solve. And each characters present skills that will be used later to resolve the whole situation.. Then act 2, they meet another person/s or group or small society or people who are also in the same predicament, they make plans, try to survive as they are searching for the way out. Conflict, drama, etc.. Someone from the group turns out to have ulteriour motives because movie needs a villain.. They put together clues and mystery of the backrooms starts to unravel. In act 3 they defeat the villain and solution to secrets and clues begins to show themselves, and they find a way out. If you plan for a sequel then they can like exit backrooms trough doors of pure white light without showing the audience if they made it out or not.... Basically anything can go here, just look at what they did in Saw, with such a simple premise where guy sets deadly traps. Not a great movie but still good enough as an example.
A leg of the 'Backrooms monster' can be seen even before a direct confrontation at 2:42 Accompanied by the sound of hitting the floor.
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Honestly, this entire thing was great. Especially the monster. It's cries sound like someone's distorted cries for help, and the drawing makes me wonder if it used to be human.
I think it may have been a monster that used the drawing as a trap since it stays stand still that’s my theory anyway
It's what you turn into if you don't escape
I think that entity was a Duller, they attack if you are at the other side of a wall and it was trying to make that person stay there so they could pull them in from the other side and then kill them but they couldn't since the camera guy ran away.
The appearance and its weird movement also prove it. If the guy ran to it on purpose he could have survived by scaring it away.
@@elrisitas2180 Damn, if only he knew that running towards it would scare it away, he could've survived, but honestly anyone with self-preservation would run away, assuming his fight or flight response activated (adrenaline).
The creepy thing about calling for help in the backrooms is, even if someone hears you they will most likely stay away from your voice because they probably think that its actually an entity mimicking a human cry for help. While on the other hand the entities that DID hear your call will approach you
Yeah. Even if they do think you're real, it's safer to not approach you, because the entities will be coming as well.
Yes
It’s better to not make noise at all tbh, I think it is best to stay sneaky and not make much noise, even if you are scared.
@@cheeseboy5768 honestly i feel like conserving stamina is the best strategy since you don't know when a entity will pop out even if you are silent
This is why I always be quite and sneaky in a sinister and eerie place. Mamma mia, if the backrooms is real. I really need to hide somewhere else safe to perform a BLJ and never shout yahoo multiple time to get out of the backrooms...
The fact that this is a school project is crazy
This is the scariest channel I've ever seen in history.
This just shows how truly horrifying, isolating,anxious, and how vast the back rooms is and shows how in the backrooms you are almost likely to be truly alone, great film!
what is a backroom?
@@emaakira3352 it's a place where secret, administrative or supporting work is done
I hate it when things like that pass right through my brain and don’t land on the spots they’re supposed to. Because I could be all “oh look another horror thing to eat!” Instead of “damn a plain unscary horror setting”.
@Pajaro Chango what are you talking about?
@@thelifeofsweetangelchristi817 thank you
The camera movement in the CGI environment is the most realistic I’ve ever seen. Most of the time with the CGI work the camera is just swinging smoothly in a pattern and takes you out of the scene. But you’ve made it appear organic and subtle. Absolutely great work!
What are you saying? it says it's found footage obviously
Edit: WTF, why does everyone think I said this for real? I know it's fake, it obviously is
@@andregarcia8901 this comment goes on to show how great the cg work actually is
@@ananfaiz9900 I know, it was just a joke
@@andregarcia8901 oh sorry, I guess r/whoooosh
It looks organic because it is, duh. It's real life found footage. ;)
I have been rewatching over and over. This is a truly horrifying CGI.
Kane Pixels has become backrooms, the destroyer of memes.
The fact the camera holder didn't do anything wrong is so much scarier.
He didn't go somewhere he shouldn't have, he didn't break a ritual, sacred site or insult anyone powerful. He just took a few steps back to get a wider shot and fell. No way to counter it or fight back. Just gone.
I hate when people say "characters in horror movies have to be a little stupid, otherwise there wouldn't be a movie." Know what's actually scary? When you didn't do anything wrong and the bad stuff still happens.
@@wacksonjittemore4013 They do have to be stupid? They don't have to break in anywhere, but we have examples where our character here is shouting for help, standing near edges, not continuing to run, hesitating, these are all things characters in horror movies do to increase tension, and what people generally consider dumb. It's just well-executed here.
@@demetrian7856 Shouting for help while lost isn't dumb. It's actually a good idea in a lot of survival situations.
So is trying to remain quite while hiding from someone faster than you.
@@demetrian7856 this dude has no clue whats going on, he doesn't know that hes in the "backrooms" rn, hes behaving like an ordinary 16 year old probably would
@@demetrian7856 just saying hypothetically if any one of us ended up in a backrooms situation without any prior context or knowledge you bet your ass 99% of us would be shouting out trying to find other people including yourself.
Obviously when you discover an eldritch abomination is chasing after you you'll shut up quick but before that your gonna be trying to alert others to you.
This was such a great interpretation of the Backrooms. Imma be honest, if I was there, would’ve just sat down and cried.
I would be too scared to even take one step
SAaame
bad idea for me to watch this at night TT
I would look for the monster and let it kill me, or I would run around and try to brake a wall and be annoying or I would just magicly die from being overwhelmed
@@iris_6853 that wouldnt work
Who here 2024?
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Forget the monsters that roam around, the structure itself is absolutely terrifying.
This is why I find the backrooms so fascinating. That pure dread of an empty space, where you don’t know what you’re looking for or where it is… or what might be in there with you, until it finds you.
The 90’s/2000’s aesthetic and the rather “ugly” creature design really sells it. Making the backrooms too pretty eliminates the fear factor, so I’m glad you went with the disturbing angles and camera work. In other words, this is a masterpiece!
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i think one of the reasons why liminal spaces are scary imo, is because they look unnaturally clean and "produced".
It's like as if these rooms just naturally appeared out of thin air, and by making themselves look like a bleak parody of something comfortable and nostalgic, they try to trick people into believing they're safe there, as if the rooms by themselves are trying to actively lure people inside.
more films like this pleeease
6th
Making the backrooms "too pretty" doesn't eliminate the fear factor.
If you were completely alone in any environment you wouldn't say "oh I don't have anyone and I'm going to stay here probably until I die but look it's pretty I am now in pure bliss"
As long as it's somewhat monotonous it will work at creating fear.
Finally someone to make a short movie about the backrooms that actually tries to look and be realistic!
Was looking for this for quite long without success.
Ikr
and literally infinite times better than any Hollywood horror movie
@@XBGamerX20 cap
@@game_player1345 not cap
@@_rxqueen_ sinister?
Crazy cool! Scary AF. I loved it. That building is creepy