Darkness 2002 Horror Movie Review
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A truly original movie. An American family moves into a very old house in Italy so that the father could be closer to his father. But his disorder starts acting up but his wife is totally oblivious to the whole thing. His daughter starts noticing that her little brother is acting weird as well. Bruses appear all over the little boys’ body; he becomes almost mute and will only draw in his draw pad. Her father starts ripping apart the house apart and finds a very creepy picture and mounts it on the wall. Laughter of children fills the house and shadows of small people appear in the dark. This movie closely resembles the shining in a couple different ways.
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About Darkness 2002
Title: Darkness
Year: 2002
Starring: Anna Paquin,
Stephan Enquist,
Lena Olin,
Iain Glen,
Fele Martinez,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 102 minutes
Runtime: 102
Alternative Titles: Darkness - Die Macht der Finsternis
Type: movie
Released: 2002-10-03
Rated:
Director: Jaume Balaguero,
Genres: Horror,
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