
Say Hello! 2020
"What did it sound like?"
Dive into the eerie, tense world of *Say Hello! (2020)*, a short-form horror-thriller directed by Alex Darling.
Director: Alex Darling
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Say Hello! (2020) about?
*Say Hello!* follows a once-famous live streamer who accepts an invitation to a podcast, only to find the interview devolving into a psychological maze. As probing questions dig deeper, the boundary between his on-screen persona and a painful past begins to collapse, exposing simmering trauma beneath the surface.
Who directed Say Hello!?
Alex Darling directed *Say Hello!* (2020), bringing a sharp eye for tension and atmosphere to this compact horror-thriller.
Who stars in Say Hello!?
The film stars Alex Darling, James Darling, and Colin Darling, who also collaborated behind the scenes on this tense short.
Is Say Hello! (2020) worth watching?
At just 10 minutes long, *Say Hello!* packs a punch with its psychological horror and tight storytelling. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its unsettling premise and effective execution make it a memorable watch for fans of short-form thrillers—if you enjoy quick, intense narratives that linger.
How long is Say Hello!?
The runtime of *Say Hello!* is 10 minutes.
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About Say Hello! (2020) — A Short Horror Thriller You Won't Forget
Dive into the eerie, tense world of *Say Hello! (2020)*, a short-form horror-thriller directed by Alex Darling. This 10-minute micro-cinematic experience follows a once-popular live streamer as he steps into a high-stakes podcast interview—only to find the conversation spiraling into a disorienting blur between his public persona and a deeply traumatic past he can't escape. The film thrives on psychological unease, using tight framing, unsettling dialogue, and relentless pacing to keep viewers on edge. With its minimalist setup and maximalist dread, *Say Hello!* explores themes of fame, memory, and the fragility of identity under pressure.
Crafted by the Darling brothers—Alex, James, and Colin—this compact yet intense narrative plays like a nightmare fueled by social media pressure and buried trauma. The atmosphere is claustrophobic, the tension palpable, and the ending deliberately ambiguous, leaving audiences to question what was real and what was performance. Ideal for fans of bite-sized horror that lingers long after the credits roll, *Say Hello!* proves that terror doesn't always need two hours to leave a mark.