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Three Days Of Darkness Zero
The "prequel" to "Three Days Of Darkness" aka "Tatlong Araw Ng Kadiliman" starring Katya Santos, Gwen Garci, and Precious Adona. Khavn draws on the Book of Revelation for one of the most frightening phenomenon prophesied to happen. Three girls are trapped in their home as the Three Days of Darkness descend on the Earth and they must cope and try to fend off the demons that have come to take them. A chilling vision of God's Wrath or of people imposing God's Wrath on one another, the film frightens with its questions as much as it does with its visuals.
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Plot Summary
In the bleak industrial town of Kitamura, a series of bizarre and disturbing events begin to unfold, culminating in a descent into darkness. A seemingly ordinary family finds themselves entangled in a mystery that challenges their sanity and the very nature of reality. As the lines between the real and the surreal blur, they must confront a growing sense of dread and the unknown.
Critical Reception
Three Days of Darkness: Zero received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its atmospheric tension and unsettling themes, though some critics found its narrative convoluted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its oppressive atmosphere and psychological horror elements.
Noted for its unique, albeit sometimes confusing, narrative structure.
Appreciated for its distinctive visual style and unsettling imagery.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of a loose anthology series and is often referred to as 'Dark Water' or 'The Ring 2' by some international distributors, leading to potential confusion with other Hideo Nakata films.
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