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HOUND:KILL ORDER EP 1

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Synopsis

Ryan, a first-class assassin under the top broker Lucifer and known by the codename Hound, takes on an unfinished kill order left by his missing mentor, Grey Shadow. In Sin City, Ryan kills drug lord Pablo with one headshot from a jungle ridge over 700 meters away, officially stepping deeper into the assassin world.Pablo's men strike back and terrorize civilians in the streets.
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Sniper with glowing eyes

The moment Ryan's eyes turned green, I knew this wasn't just a revenge story. HOUND: KILL ORDER blends tactical precision with supernatural elements perfectly. The crocodile pool scene was insane, but that sniper shot through the watermelon? Chef's kiss. Watching Pablo's arrogance crumble was satisfying.

Pablo got what he deserved

Watching Pablo feed people to crocodiles made me hate him instantly. When the sniper took him out, the crowd's panic was chaotic perfection. HOUND: KILL ORDER doesn't hold back on violence. The bunny girl screaming 'Boss is dead' while covered in blood was peak drama. This short film hits hard.

That watermelon shot though

The sniper calculating wind speed and humidity before firing showed real professionalism. But using a watermelon to demonstrate the bullet's path? Genius visual storytelling. HOUND: KILL ORDER balances technical details with explosive action. Ryan's transformation at the end hints at something bigger coming.

Crocodile pool party gone wrong

Pablo's luxury party with crocodiles in the pool was already wild. Then someone gets dropped in and torn apart? HOUND: KILL ORDER doesn't shy away from brutality. The contrast between party vibes and sudden death created such tension. When the sniper fired, chaos erupted perfectly.

Ryan is not your average sniper

Most snipers need spotters, but Ryan called them dead weight. His confidence was justified when he nailed that 720-meter shot. HOUND: KILL ORDER builds him up as a legend. Those glowing green eyes at the end suggest he's more than human. Can't wait to see what happens next in this universe.

The mentor legacy storyline

Grey Shadow being Ryan's mentor adds emotional depth. Taking on his unfinished mission to kill Pablo shows loyalty. HOUND: KILL ORDER weaves personal stakes into the action. The injured guy hanging over crocodiles pleading for mercy was heartbreaking. This short film has layers beyond just shooting.

Pablo's god complex shattered

Pablo declaring himself a god in Sin City was peak villain arrogance. His floral shirt and gold chains screamed excess. When the bullet hit, his confidence vanished instantly. HOUND: KILL ORDER shows how quickly power can crumble. The bunny girl's shock mirrored the audience's reaction perfectly.

Crowd panic scene was realistic

When people realized the boss was dead, the stampede felt authentic. Dropped wine glasses, scattered watermelon pieces, everyone running barefoot. HOUND: KILL ORDER captures chaos well. The guards trying to find the sniper position added urgency. This short film knows how to build tension effectively.

Visual effects on point

The underwater crocodile attack looked terrifyingly real. Blood spreading in the pool water created such a vivid image. HOUND: KILL ORDER's production value exceeds typical short films. Ryan's glowing eyes effect was subtle but impactful. Every frame felt cinematic and polished throughout.

Ten million dollar bounty drama

Pablo mocking the ten million dollar bounty on his head showed his delusion. The injured guy warning about Hound being a monster was prophetic. HOUND: KILL ORDER plays with themes of value and mortality. Watching Pablo's confidence turn to terror was the highlight. This short delivers on every level.