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5/10
Overall Below Average Found Footage Anthology with just two good segments
Armin_Nikkhah_Shirazi18 July 2023
3:15 AM is a French Found Footage horror anthology in which the stories revolve around this particular time, often taken to be the hour of the witch or having other foreboding significance.

This anthology features segments which are wildly uneven, embedded within a wrap-around "story", which I put in parentheses because there is really no story, as it just involves a woman getting chased in the woods.

Two of the five segments were above average and worth watching:

Footage # 4 involves a trio of sociology students who wish to shoot a documentary around a question well worth thinking about: why it is that, as our standards of morality have changed over time (case in point: slavery was regarded as biblically sanctioned not too many decades ago), the moral attitude of society toward prostitutes hasn't?

As part of the project, they go out at 2:00 am to interview street walkers. Initially, nobody wants to talk to them, but then they find a group of seemingly friendly ones who are all too happy to be interviewed. Once the eponymous time arrives, things go not too well for the students

This segment is both commendable for the completely unexpected direction it takes and the intensity of the proceedings once things get going. I also found it to be educational on what this group of interviewees ends up being about.

Footage #6 involves a couple who visit Crater Lake in search of Bigfoot and end up being relentlessly stalked by a large bear. I found this segment the most disturbing because the nature of the threat was entirely realistic: bears have among the keenest sense of smell in the entire animal kingdom, an estimated seven times better than bloodhounds. If you visit a National Park with bears in it, chances are you will be smelled by at least one, even if it is miles away. And bears sometimes do stalk humans.

The gorgeousness of the nature shots is contrasted with the deadliness of the threat very nicely in this segment.

These segments may end up not being seen by many people because the first two segments (excluding the wrap-around non-story) will likely turn quite a few off: both are nonsensical, and the second one is especially inane. The rest are mediocre.

If you have a chance to watch this, just fast-forward to the above two segments, you won't miss much with the rest. A much better found footage horror anthology is V/H/S 2 (2013).
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2/10
Don't waste your time on this anthology.
Lilith_i3 November 2019
I don't remember the last time I left a review, but this anthology just needs more of them. First off, I like found footage movies, so that isn't an issue.

The camera work is awful, taking into account that in this type of movies the camera is at times very shaky, here is done to the extreme. Besides that they usually point at nothing trying to create a suspenseful atmosphere without achieving it.

The actors do not convey any terror whatsoever, many of them are too amateurish to feel strongly for what they are seeing, or experiencing. Some of the dialogue isn't very credible either, it just doesn't sound natural.

The stories are not that interesting, I get they are shorts, but they aren't substantial enough to captivate.

We only finished watching it because we thought that maybe the end would justify the journey, it didn't.

Maybe some of these shorts could be extended into a single better movie by themselves, but as this anthology stands I wouldn't recommend it.
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2/10
https://youtu.be/wrZRrzfMF3o
TanukiHugh5 December 2019
Just about the dumbest, boringest (yes, I know that's not an actual word), rip off I have ever spent 15 minutes fast forwarding through to find something remotely resembling a plot.
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footage should have stayed lost
smoke013 November 2021
This is just a time waster for found footage completists, and background noise you can glance at while you do something else. You don't even need subtitles if you don't speak French.
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1/10
Long Live the Crawlers
nogodnomasters25 October 2019
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AS if the French-U.S. relations aren't fragile enough, they give us a found footage tape. The film has five episodes with a sixth one that is divided between all the unrelated episodes unless you consider time. I get up at 3:15 every night to go to the bathroom. I was not in the film, although admittedly I don't film it or speak French. I failed to have a favorite episode but managed to make bring back the wife's spirit tunnel my least favorite. The camera work was bad.

Guide: F-word, sex, nudity and some of it wasn't pretty.
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6/10
It was decent...
shaylad20553 March 2020
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This was actually a fairly decent found footage film. It takes the same formula of the V/H/S series as in having a central wraparound short broken up between the other segments. It does have some shoddy acting and laughable CGI at times but is still a fun watch. Footage 1 is the wraparound segment. Unlike the V/H/S movies this doesn't tie all the other segments together. The only thing I can think of is that the woman in this short finds a bag with some SD cards and a camera, perhaps it's the other films. It does have some creepy imagery but the woman is stupid. If you are in the woods being chased by witches don't go screaming at organs hanging in the trees. Then at times she didn't seem scared enough it's as if the actress couldn't make up her mind how she wanted to portray the character. I just know if I were being chased by a naked person in the woods wearing an animal mask... I'd be terrified. Overall this segment was just meh. Footage 2 was awkward but had a decent build up to a disappointing reveal. The dialogue was very awkward at times. Like when the mother was just casually telling her daughter a deceased relative was back for revenge and the nonchalant reaction from the daughter. The buildup was pretty suspenseful to me, although this could have been due to me watching the movie alone at 2am. The reveal however was bad. Just terrible CGI. With better acting and better CGI this would've been a great short. Footage 3 was the worst of the anthology. The acting was horrendous, they had a music score over a FOUND FOOTAGE FILM and CGI BLOOD! Ugh I hate CGI blood. And what was with this "movie" they were making? Camp Chief Jason? It was terrible. They go to a crime scene site in the middle of the woods to film their atrocious "movie" and surpise they find a dead body. Apparently Logan Paul is their hero because they film the dead body, choose to use the footage in their movie and one steals a ring from it. Now the kid who took the ring has gone all Lord of the Rings with his "precious" and is acting weird. Then a demon looking thing shows up and starts killing them. It was dumb and should've been cut from the film. Footage 4 is where the segments start getting better and I won't say too much about these. This one is about a trio of college students who want to interview prostitutes for their thesis and things go awry. I honestly liked this one a lot. To me it had more of the better acting especially from the college trio. It is still a little iffy but pretty good. Footage 5 was really different, in a good way. Its about a man who is trying to bring back his wife's soul, who is in a coma. I saw someone say they didn't like this one but I think it might've been my favorite. I would actually like to see this one with a bigger budget and as a feature length. Footage 6 was pretty good despite some iffy acting and a terrible CGI bear. It's about a couple who go to Oregon in search of Bigfoot for their YouTube channel and find more than they wanted. I think I liked this one so much because I was expecting an obvious man in a bigfoot suit but got a grizzly bear instead. The bear is at times terrible CGI but I'll overlook that just because NO BIGFOOT! I was genuinely shocked by that. Honestly this one was perhaps the scariest because it can actually happen... well sort of. I saw another reviewer say there are no Grizzlies in Oregon and there are not... Elswehere though this could happen so be safe when hiking/camping. This movie is worth a watch for found footage fans but you can probably skip footage 3, not worth your time.
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