A GIRL ALONE IN A HOUSE
(2018, Jones)
(2018, Jones)
"Johnnie Marat is dead. I killed him."
A home invasion is most definitely a traumatic event. Victims have often confessed being haunted by nightmares about the attack, and reliving the events constantly thinking "what could I have done differently that night?" or "how can I prevent this from happening again?". That seems to be what's behind this neat, sleek short film.
A Girl Alone in a House follows Charlotte (Kitzia Jimenez), a young woman still reeling from an attack some time before. When she's asked to house-sit for a friend during July 4th, Charlotte finds herself again alone in a house, haunted by the memories of the past attack and the possibilities of it reoccurring. But this time, she's more prepared.
This is a really cool 18-minute short, featuring some neat camerawork and a committed performance from Jimenez. There is a very effective use of the space of the house and its different rooms. It also succeeds in transmitting the fear of the lead character, but also her resourcefulness to not be a victim again. After all, Johnnie Marat is dead. She killed him.
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