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    Short Film ‘The Rule Of Three’ Discovers The Horrors Of Living With OCD; Now Obtainable On Youtube

    Writer-director Elwood Quincy Walker’s The Rule of Three is one repulsion short people doesn’t want to miscue, an award-winning story that takes a new level of complexity to the home attack slasher. Guiding the feelings of Mike Flanagan’s Hush and more precisely Bryan Bertino’s The Strangers, it uses the home attack set-up to discover the frightening of alive with OCD.

    About the short film

    Hannah Barefoot stars as a woman preoccupied by her Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and invasive views who must overwhelmed herself and face her internal wizards to live a frightening home attack from three disguised slashers. As she dreaded, it looks breaking her “Rule of Three” mundane is going to have tragic and gory penalties.The 14-minute short film is anxious and certainly gory, with surprising expressive complexity crowded into its short runtime. It’s now available on YouTube through ALTER.

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    The awards

    The Rule of Three is awarded and screened at highest category festivals such as Horrible Imaginings, Filmquest, and Screamfest. It newly won Best Student Film at Screamfest. It is the major and lengthiest running horror film festival in the United States. It makes Elwood Quicy Walker the youngest director to gain that specific award at the age of 20.

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