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Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story
Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story is a 2015 American found footage horror film directed by James Moran and starring Chris Marquette, Jake McDorman, Doug Jones, Alexandra Breckenridge and Alexandra Holden. The film was released on video on demand on April 7, 2015, and opened in select theaters on May 15, 2015.
The movie is a film adaptation of the well received YouTube web series Marble Hornets inspired by the Slender Man online mythos. Critical reception for the film was predominantly negative.
The film starts with Eli (Brendon Huor) fleeing through the woods with Jamie (Mickey Facchinello), who is recording. Jamie suddenly disappears. Eli searches for him, and then finds The Operator (Doug Jones), a tall, faceless creature in a suit. She reaches and starts the car, but is blocked by Eli standing still in front of it. He suddenly dragging Jamie out of the car and pulling her to the ground. The tape abruptly cuts off.
Milo (Chris Marquette), Sara (Alexandra Breckenridge), and Charlie (Jake McDorman), are the members of a news reporting team. The three are tasked with investigating the disappearance of a man named Dan (Michael Bunin). Milo is tasked with investigating a series of Mini-DVR tapes that Dan shot. After some analysis, he begins seeing the Operator in the tapes.
While watching the tapes, power outage occurs. After the outage, Milo finds the Operator Symbol, ⦻, engraved into his neck. Then, the Operator appears in his backyard at Sara's home. Milo eventually flees to Sara's home Charlie eventually forces a screaming Milo out of the house. He refuses to go home and decides to sleep in his car.
The following day, he returns home and finds Charlie in an upstairs bedroom. Charlie angrily confronts Milo over the months of footage he has of Sara going about her day. Sara comes in and is disgusted by what she sees, and Milo begins to panic. Charlie refuses to let him touch a camera, and Milo then tells him to grab the camera and look around. Through the camera, Charlie sees the closet door flying open, and The Operator rushing towards him. Charlie drops the camera, and all three take off from the house.
The three go on the run, trying to escape the Operator and find out what happened to Dan and his family. Eventually, Charlie's informant tells him that Dan used his money to purchase a home in a new location. Then they discover that the house has been burnt down. They locate a storm shelter with a working camera feed that caught everything going on in the house. The feed reveals that Dan smothered his daughter Tara (Morgan Bastin) before being killed himself by his wife Rose (Alexandra Holden), who then burned the house down.
They then go to the local sheriff (George Back), who informs them that Rose survived the fire and that she is locked up in an asylum. The three manage to contact Rose, who proceeds to calmly inform them that she believes the monster came into their life because Dan became interested in it. When she sees the Operator Symbol on Sara's arm, she attacks her. Sara, Milo, and Charlie are forced to leave while medical staff restrains Rose. Completely out of options, they decide to make a last stand in a cabin. After setting the whole place up with cameras, Milo notices that the camera picked up a detail he missed at the hospital: Rose's mark was gone.
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Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story
Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story is a 2015 American found footage horror film directed by James Moran and starring Chris Marquette, Jake McDorman, Doug Jones, Alexandra Breckenridge and Alexandra Holden. The film was released on video on demand on April 7, 2015, and opened in select theaters on May 15, 2015.
The movie is a film adaptation of the well received YouTube web series Marble Hornets inspired by the Slender Man online mythos. Critical reception for the film was predominantly negative.
The film starts with Eli (Brendon Huor) fleeing through the woods with Jamie (Mickey Facchinello), who is recording. Jamie suddenly disappears. Eli searches for him, and then finds The Operator (Doug Jones), a tall, faceless creature in a suit. She reaches and starts the car, but is blocked by Eli standing still in front of it. He suddenly dragging Jamie out of the car and pulling her to the ground. The tape abruptly cuts off.
Milo (Chris Marquette), Sara (Alexandra Breckenridge), and Charlie (Jake McDorman), are the members of a news reporting team. The three are tasked with investigating the disappearance of a man named Dan (Michael Bunin). Milo is tasked with investigating a series of Mini-DVR tapes that Dan shot. After some analysis, he begins seeing the Operator in the tapes.
While watching the tapes, power outage occurs. After the outage, Milo finds the Operator Symbol, ⦻, engraved into his neck. Then, the Operator appears in his backyard at Sara's home. Milo eventually flees to Sara's home Charlie eventually forces a screaming Milo out of the house. He refuses to go home and decides to sleep in his car.
The following day, he returns home and finds Charlie in an upstairs bedroom. Charlie angrily confronts Milo over the months of footage he has of Sara going about her day. Sara comes in and is disgusted by what she sees, and Milo begins to panic. Charlie refuses to let him touch a camera, and Milo then tells him to grab the camera and look around. Through the camera, Charlie sees the closet door flying open, and The Operator rushing towards him. Charlie drops the camera, and all three take off from the house.
The three go on the run, trying to escape the Operator and find out what happened to Dan and his family. Eventually, Charlie's informant tells him that Dan used his money to purchase a home in a new location. Then they discover that the house has been burnt down. They locate a storm shelter with a working camera feed that caught everything going on in the house. The feed reveals that Dan smothered his daughter Tara (Morgan Bastin) before being killed himself by his wife Rose (Alexandra Holden), who then burned the house down.
They then go to the local sheriff (George Back), who informs them that Rose survived the fire and that she is locked up in an asylum. The three manage to contact Rose, who proceeds to calmly inform them that she believes the monster came into their life because Dan became interested in it. When she sees the Operator Symbol on Sara's arm, she attacks her. Sara, Milo, and Charlie are forced to leave while medical staff restrains Rose. Completely out of options, they decide to make a last stand in a cabin. After setting the whole place up with cameras, Milo notices that the camera picked up a detail he missed at the hospital: Rose's mark was gone.