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The Year of The Day
A short amateur film made by G.D Stami which deals with ambiguities of one's ill-fated life.
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Plot Summary
A group of old friends reunites in their childhood home after a decade, only to find themselves entangled in a dark mystery that their shared past holds. As repressed memories resurface and unsettling events unfold, they must confront the secrets that have long divided them and the sinister forces that now threaten their lives. The house itself seems to hold the key to their trauma and the unfolding nightmare.
Critical Reception
The Year of the Day received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with some acknowledging its atmospheric tension and ambitious narrative, while others found its pacing slow and its plot convoluted. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating its thematic depth but often criticizing its lack of clarity and resolution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and psychological undertones.
Criticized for a disjointed narrative and an unsatisfying conclusion.
Some viewers found the mystery intriguing, while others felt it was underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and varied, with some appreciating the film's artistic approach and exploration of memory, while others found it difficult to follow and lacking in engaging elements.
Fun Fact
The film was shot primarily in and around the director's own childhood home in rural New England, adding a personal and authentic touch to the setting.
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