Thursday, October 5, 2017
Horror-tober 6: Black Night (Hak yae)
An international horror anthology with stories from three different countries. First was Next Door, a ghost story from China. A young girl returns to her former lover during the "ghost festival". The couple are haunted by something and discover that their neighbor, which the girl's lover was dating, drowned in her tub. A decent ghost story with some good hair-raising moments and jump scares.
After that tale came, Dark Hole, a monster/psychological thriller from Japan. Yuki has been suffering from nightmares which seem to be the ghosts of her past. She begins seeing a psychiatrist and tells the story of her "pet", some unknown creature, that she describes was responsible for some horrific accidents and deaths when she was a child. Her psychiatrist believes she has created this "pet" as a way to lock up the truth that she is a murderer. Will her fiance believe her or the psychiatrist? This one was a fun guessing game. Is she really a killer or not? Will she kill again since the psychiatrist has unlocked her secrets? Will her fiance confront her? Is the creature real? Definitely a bit of a roller coaster of a tale but slow build with a so-so plot.
Lastly was The Lost Memory, a ghost story from Thailand. A single mother is being followed by a shadowy figure.She appears to have amnesia or something and continues to get phone calls from a friend, telling her to remember the accident, to not blame herself, and asks for forgiveness. She begins to remember her friendship with this person and her supposedly ex-husband. But the memories become clearer and she is reminded that her son died in a car accident. She is haunted by her suppressed memories of the accident and the events leading up to it, but her ghostly son is not just a haunting memory. He wants to be with his mommy. I felt this one was a bit confusing early on but once it clicked what was happening, nobody acknowledged her son, the rest of it was predictable and forgettable.
All in all I liked the first story but the other two were not very interesting and pretty forgettable.
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