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Upcoming Found Footage Horror Will Make You Sick As You Root For The Bad Guy

Unlike other found footage films like The Blair Witch Project or The Taking of Deborah Logan, we’re not working with a group of people who report their findings to their cameras. In fact, there’s hardly any dialogue in Looky-Loo at all, making everything all the more disturbing as you try to piece together Looky-Loo’s master plan. This lack of dialogue is further complimented by the absence of a clear timeline, or any other insights into the stalker/killer’s daily life.
Like I said, we only see what Looky-Loo sees, which is what he’s filming, and some quick glimpses of his editing setup. Without having a grasp on a proper timeline, I was immediately led to believe that he was filming the interior of his victim’s homes so he could meticulously study the floor-plans before returning to carry out his murderous impulses.
The deliberate lack of insight into Looky-Loo’s personal life outside of his “project” constantly made me wonder what kind of activities he was getting into when his camera wasn’t recording. For all I know, he lives a normal, unassuming life, goes bowling, plays board games with his friends, and goes to his parent’s house for Sunday dinner.