The Long Darkness
The Long Darkness

The Long Darkness

1972Movie121 minJapanese

The relationship between Tetsuro, a university student from a disgraced, burdened family, and Shino, a waitress supporting her impoverished relatives. The couple decides to marry despite the significant emotional and social hardships each faces, viewing their love as a means to overcome the shame and despair inherited from their pasts.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Peter HammondGenres: Drama, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

In a bleak future, a group of survivors struggles to exist in a sealed underground bunker after a catastrophic event has rendered the surface uninhabitable. As resources dwindle and tensions rise, they must confront the possibility that the outside world may not be as deadly as they believe, leading to a desperate attempt to escape their confinement and face the unknown.

Critical Reception

The Long Darkness was a thought-provoking science fiction drama that explored themes of survival, confinement, and the human spirit. While not a major commercial success, it garnered critical attention for its atmospheric tension and philosophical undertones, resonating with audiences who appreciated its more cerebral approach to post-apocalyptic scenarios.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its claustrophobic atmosphere and existential themes.
  • Commended for its exploration of human psychology under extreme duress.
  • Some viewers found the pacing slow but appreciated the intellectual depth.

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Fun Fact

The film was originally conceived as a television play before being expanded into a feature film.

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