

376 D
In a series of heinous events one dark night, in the by lanes of Delhi; two brothers come face-to-face with a nightmare they never imagined. Their entire life turns upside down. Soon they discover there's no law to serve them justice. Their courageous battle for justice forms the rest of the story.
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Plot Summary
A lonely, aging American painter living in Rome grapples with his past, his art, and his demons. As he navigates the complexities of his life, he finds himself entangled in the city's underbelly and confronted by the consequences of his choices.
Critical Reception
Abel Ferrara's '376 D' received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting Willem Dafoe's committed performance and Ferrara's signature gritty, unflinching style. Some found the film meditative and profound, while others considered it slow and self-indulgent.
What Reviewers Say
- Willem Dafoe delivers a powerful and nuanced performance.
- Abel Ferrara's distinctive directorial voice is present, offering a raw and personal vision.
- The film's pacing and ambiguous narrative may alienate some viewers.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the film's artistic ambition and Dafoe's acting, while others found it to be too slow and lacking in clear narrative direction.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Rome, utilizing the city's atmospheric streets and interiors to complement the protagonist's internal struggles.
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