Satrip | Coldwater S01

This feels like a fever dream you had after falling asleep to a documentary about urban exploration. It captures that specific early-2010s internet aesthetic—back when "found footage" meant actual footage someone found, not a Blumhouse production. It asks more questions than it answers: Who called? Why the chair? What does "Satrip" mean? I searched for "Coldwater S02" or any follow-up. There is none. The user who uploaded it ("analog_kid_99") hasn't logged into the forum since 2015. Some commenters speculate this was a student film that got abandoned. Others swear it’s a viral marketing campaign for a horror game that was never released.

Then, the phone rings.

Cut to black. No credits. Just the sound of water dripping. Coldwater S01 Satrip isn't polished. It’s not "good" in the traditional cinematic sense. The acting is improvisational, the pacing is glacial, and the ending is a total non-sequitur. But that’s the point. coldwater s01 satrip

I think it’s simpler than that. I think Coldwater S01 Satrip is a time capsule. It’s the loneliness of a rainy Saturday afternoon, the paranoia of a wrong number, and the human need to walk into dark places—even when every instinct tells you to stay on the couch. This feels like a fever dream you had

If you like Skinamarink , The Backrooms , or just staring out a bus window on a gray day, find this. Watch it alone. With headphones. Don't expect closure. Why the chair