The next evening after the voices tell him that his mom is coming, there are a bunch of kids around a campfire near his house listening to the band, Creepersin. I'm guessing he kidnaps one of the girls and kills her? At this point, we don't yet know how, but the next day he has a dead woman's body. He draws stitches on her as if she was sewn together like Frankenstein's monster and then she comes to life. He calls her Mary (Kelly Kingsbury), once again a nod to Mary Shelley. Really though, he just imagines she comes to life. Every time he sees her speaking to him, it's as if she is out of a silent movie. Poor Victor can't get anything right either. Even in his imaginations, the chick is a total bitch, by her own words. He can't be happy with her! Victor's whole world is totally upside down at this point. He's really going to have to work to find his way out of his madness!
I liked the intro, the way an old film was superimposed on the new one. Really, I should say clips of old films because I know that I saw The Munsters in there at some point and quite a few other films that I recognized, but can't put a name on. Someone put some real time into making sure that all the effects were well done, but not in a hugely expensive way. You can tell that the movie wasn't made on a huge budget, but that doesn't mean that it looks low budget. I was very impressed with the skill of the camera angles, the effects, the editing, and especially the sound effects. The sound effects were perfect. Given that Creepersin provided the music for the movie, they could tailor the music to match the film perfectly. After hearing their CD, I was worried about how the movie would come out, but quite honestly I'm very impressed with it overall. The songs they chose for the movie are songs that I really enjoyed.
In addition to the movie, there is a special feature, the making-of featurette, which is really quite interesting to see! If you like horror movies, you might want to check this one out. It's not a bloody slasher, but is more about one man's descent into madness.