Junkyard Devil speaks a lot, but tells little. A shallow, surface level point hammered hardly to a wannabe powerful message... feels really forced. More than anything else, it's like an artsy and little bit edgy Michelin commercial, made behind the CEO's back. By the way, I know I'm biassed, but if you depict the Devil, make him... I don't know... intimidating, maybe? Make his presence strong and suffocating! Or at least give him some charm and smugness. This one... well, he looks like a fine trailer park lad with his dirty clothes and tired (heh) throne, so I can imagine him as the devil of the local pub, or as the devil of minor domestic violence, but as THE Devil... not so much. Also, if you don't know what blood looks like, don't film it up close! People can spot the difference between blood and red paint. Anyways, thumbs up for the top-notch cinematography. I can see that you were very proud of your camera, because in the beginning you shot everything from the shattering glass bottle to the burning match, so I feel it is appropriate to praise! Seriously, nice work. Now all you need is the worthwhile content behind it.