ALONE Official Trailer (2020) Survival Horror Movie

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Published 2020-08-06
First trailer for Alone starring Jules Willcox.

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  • The only thing that frustrates me about these thrillers is that it’s so easy to lose a person in the woods, especially if it’s dark and raining. You can’t see shit, and yet, the killer is always nearby.
  • @tellurye
    "Let me go" "You think you are the first person to say that?" Gotta admit - pretty creepy line right there.
  • @arijeetnath9236
    If a creeper comes up to you and asks, if you live nearby-always say yes. Saying no makes him realise that you are alone from home, from any one who can help you and that you do not know the place better
  • @KDrop84
    I was approached once from a lady in a blacked out Bentley. She claimed she was out of gas and asked me to come with her to the gas station. I stepped away towards the store I was near and I swear someone was in the back of her car. People are snatching people off the streets in broad daylight. I am glad I trusted my gut. But real horrible people are out there waiting.
  • @homelessjoe
    So happy the trailer chose to include one of the final scenes of the movie where the woman fights the killer in the mud. That in no way ruined the movie for me.
  • @unicornfart9276
    I feel like i saw the whole movie with this 2 min trailer... damn
  • @mrnogot4251
    If you are watching the trailer right now pause and get your hands on the movie. I went into this without knowing anything. I would highly recommend it. Even though it is pretty much by the book for its genre and predictable in that sense, it is still simplistic and realistic. Having lived in the Pacific Northwest for a while and knowing there are dozens and dozens of missing people out there, it was chilling watching this movie.
  • @PatPauloMMA
    Let’s see. . . She avoids him, he catches up to her, she gets captured, she manages to escape, he looks for her and then they fight. The only way this movie surprises us is if he kills her in the end.
  • @shaney169
    I haven't had this much anxiety watching a movie since Hush.
  • @LetralXIV
    This dude looks like he's trying to very aggressively sell her a pre-owned car.
  • @jonhohensee3258
    I hate watching movies where someone that is being chased by a bad guy does such stupid things. Example - When she first runs from the cabin, maybe less than a hundred yards, she yells out for help. Why would you do that when you have no signs of any other humans around AND the yelling alerts the bad guy where you are? That's just one example.
  • My first thought less than 1 second in is those trees are super cool man
  • @jolu7019
    What’s going with the movie trailers nowadays. Lately the entire movie plays out in a two minute mini movie.
  • @silver17s91
    Car drives by like 7 times and she be like: I think I'm being followed. Well no shit. lol
  • The whole time I was wondering why she's driving through those backroads especially on her own. I would have taken his plate numbers when he refused to move off the road and next time I saw him, to the police I go. Poor Robert :( also good on her for calling his wife, that was epic to me.
  • @Fancy876
    Hm he kind of looks like the guy from lovely bones
  • I was raped by 2 boys when I was 14. I'm 42 so it's been a while. I was already very messed up and going through shit when this happened so it really wrecked me. I ended up in a state psychiatric facility for almost 5 months and then the week I got out had my very first panic attack. I has no clue what was happening to me. Nobody understood either, no fault of their own. I had been diagnosed with ptsd. I ended up basically housebound for months. I couldn't go to school. Couldn't get on a bus or in a car. Couldn't be anywhere outside my home because of the panic attacks. I thought I was dying it going completely insane. But eventually I started to understand what was happening to me. I had always been a bookworm and books were my only form of escape for years. Fiction and nonfiction. I started forcing myself to leave the house. I let myself panic and let myself feel bad and I got to where I could function more. Years later I'm pretty much an expert on these things. 😊🖤🧠 If I was ever attacked again, wouldn't worry about being killed because what I went through is worse in my opinion, than death. The person you were before ceases to exist.
  • Wow! this short film definitely an award. Never thought you could create a master piece in two minutes
  • @SWUploads971
    The main issue is after he chased her through the woods and she decides to jump in the fast flowing river to escape him, how was he able to think to himself "Ok, she's probably going to wash up somewhere and then she will probably come across someone who will drive her out, therefore, I need to quickly go to the tracks and cut a tree down to block the car from exiting, then I need to pretend that she is mentally ill and I am her brother and that she ran away and is making up a story that she was kidnapped and is trying to escape, yeah that sounds good, let's get to work." Like this guy clearly thinks so fast and far ahead its unreal how he even had time to cut the tree down and most people would assume that if someone jumped in a fast flowing river like that, they'd likely drown anyway. But no he somehow predicted the future.