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Gary – Numlooker https://numlooker.net Numlooker Tue, 19 Dec 2023 06:22:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://numlooker.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-numlooker-32x32.png Gary – Numlooker https://numlooker.net 32 32 Gary Hinge (Movie Review) https://numlooker.net/gary-hinge-movie-review/ https://numlooker.net/gary-hinge-movie-review/#respond Tue, 19 Dec 2023 06:22:46 +0000 https://numlooker.net/?p=4636 The film follows the disappearance of Gary Hinge, a survivalist who often went on wilderness trips with a bare minimum of supplies. He liked trains and lived with a roommate who didn’t understand his obsession with going on survival trips.

The faux-documentary format and found footage narrative technique lend the film a true crime tone that eventually transforms into pure horror. As the film shifts from talking heads to revealing retrieved footage of Hinge’s fate, it nails the dread factor.

Horror in the High Desert is a 2021 mockumentary

Several weeks after Gary Hinge’s disappearance, a group of hikers reported finding a backpack at their campsite. Inside was a severed hand and a video camera, both belonging to Gary. During the following investigation, forensics discovered that fingerprints found on the body did not match any known database. They also uncovered a trail of barefoot footprints that did not belong to anyone. However, all these clues were inconclusive. The police enlisted the help of Gal Roberts, an investigative reporter from a local TV station. She started digging into the case, and came across a video blog from Gary’s website. In the video, he was speaking from his home, and told of his recent excursion to a remote area in northern Nevada. He described the eerie feeling he experienced and his fear of being attacked or killed by something unseen.

The story is told in the style of a documentary, with archival footage and commentary from fictional characters. Its cast includes Lucy Liu, Stockard Channing, and The Good Place’s William Jackson Harper. Cristin Milioti, who starred in HBO’s Made for Love, plays Kathy Flowers, an American housewife who gets caught up in MAGAworld sloganeering. The film has many satirical touches, including rich guys blasting off in their dick-shaped rocket ships and rampant climate change turning water into raging fire.

Its satirical look at 2021 is entertaining to watch, and its cast does a great job of acting. Hugh Grant is brilliant as Tennyson Foss, and Joe Keery does a fine job of playing influencer Duke Goolies. However, it would have been better if the show focused more on events in the US rather than globally, as the world has a lot to worry about right now. The show is a fun way to end the year before we welcome in 2022.

It’s a slow burn

Gary Hinge was a quiet, solitary man who loved hiking and survival adventures. He was also a YouTube vlogger who had thousands of followers. When he disappeared in the desert, his friends became obsessed with finding out what happened to him. They believed he had been attacked by aliens, witches, or ghosts.

Hinge was last seen hiking near New Ruth, Nevada. His body was never found, but his mutilated camera-clasping hand was. His housemate Simon Rodgers called the police after he didn’t hear back from him. He claimed that he had visited a strange cabin in the wilderness on one of his multi-day expeditions. But he never showed any proof of his claim, and his claims were met with online ridicule.

After a week, his family was informed that Gary had not returned home. The police launched a search and rescue operation, but were unable to find him. They then turned to the Gary’s YouTube channel, where they discovered a video in which Gary claims that he has found a mysterious cave. He also claims that the air in the cave has an odd, scary smell.

The film’s pseudo-documentary format and use of found footage creates a sense of authenticity that is both disturbing and exciting. It’s easy to get lost in the movie’s world, and its slow build up toward a climax is satisfying.

Horror in the High Desert is a tense psychological thriller that builds up tension slowly but surely. The filmmakers make excellent use of shaky camera work and burnt and blurry infrared footage to scare the audience. The ominous music and eerie sounds combine to create a terrifying climax that will leave you with goose bumps.

Despite mixed responses to Dutch Marich’s pandemic project, most critics agree that his debut feature Horror in the High Desert is an impressive piece of independent filmmaking. While the film is slightly predictable in its plot, the acting is solid and the visuals are gorgeous. The dread that builds up through the found footage narrative technique is enough to spook even the most jaded viewer.

It’s ambiguous

The film is an ambiguous mix of talking heads interviews and fictional found footage. Director Dutch Marich uses these elements to create a fake documentary that seems like a YouTube vlog. This technique works well to tell the story of Gary Hinge’s disappearance in the High Desert. However, there are some disturbing images that are used in the movie. Some viewers may not want to watch it.

Gary Hinge went missing in the Nevada desert after he visited a mysterious cabin. His housemate Simon Rodgers reported him missing, and the police began an investigation. Several fingerprints that did not match Gary’s were found on the truck, but there was no sign of a body. Despite the fact that the case against him was closed, many people wanted to find out what happened to him.

Hinge was an experienced hiker and survivalist. He was also a prolific blogger who recorded videos of his trips and shared them on his social media accounts. He posted about his adventures under the alias Scorpion Sam. After his disappearance, fans speculated that he had been abducted by aliens, witches, or ghosts.

His sister, Beverly, and his roommate Simon were worried about him. They knew that he liked to take multi-day survival excursions in the desert with just a few supplies. However, they did not know where he was going or when he would return. He also did not tell them that he had a dog with him on these trips.

Simon was also concerned about Gary’s disappearance, but he had to catch a flight and could not stay to look for him. He told his sister to come get his dog, but she did not return.

Eventually, the police were able to find Gary’s rucksack with his severed hand attached. His body was never recovered, but his rucksack contained a camera that recorded disturbing images. These were published online, which fueled speculation that Gary had been murdered. The video was also posted on his website, which prompted the police to begin an investigation into his disappearance. This piqued the interest of locals, including Gal Roberts, who investigated Gary’s social media accounts for clues to his disappearance.

It’s a horror movie

After Gary Hinge disappeared during an expedition in the Great Basin Desert, a police investigation was initiated. Private investigator Gal Roberts and reporter Bill Salerno begin to investigate the case, and discover that Gary had been a prolific social media hiker who documented his adventures on YouTube. They find a video on his channel that appears to show him approaching a dilapidated cabin in the desert, where he suddenly feels an impending threat and retreats. The next day, the same area is found to be covered in a trail of barefoot footprints. Later, a severed hand is discovered in the hiker’s truck.

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