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Mercy Black
A woman is sent to a mental institution after stabbing her classmate in an attempt to conjure an evil spirit called, Mercy Black. Fifteen years later she's released, and must save her nephew, who has become obsessed with the phenomenon.
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Plot Summary
Years after being institutionalized for the brutal murder of her mother, Marina Hess is released into the outside world. She is haunted by the terrifying "Mercy Black" poem she and her mother used to read, a story about a spectral figure that preys on those who utter its name. As Marina attempts to rebuild her life, she finds herself increasingly drawn back to the dark legend and the possibility that Mercy Black might be more than just a fabrication.
Critical Reception
Mercy Black received a generally negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its derivative plot and underdeveloped scares. While some appreciated the attempt at a psychological horror rooted in folklore, the execution was widely seen as falling short of its potential, leading to a forgettable viewing experience for many.
What Reviewers Say
Relies too heavily on familiar horror tropes.
Lacks genuine scares and fails to build sufficient tension.
The central premise of the 'Mercy Black' poem is intriguing but poorly executed.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Mercy Black are scarce, but those available suggest a lack of engagement. Viewers found the film to be predictable and anticlimactic, with few memorable moments to stand out within the crowded horror genre.
Fun Fact
The film was initially released as a Netflix original in several countries but did not receive a wide theatrical release, contributing to its limited visibility.
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