Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Black Night

The world is shrouded in darkness save a few minutes of daylight each, er, day. Why? What effect does this have on society? What irreparable psychological damage will result?

These are not important enough questions to warrant screen time. What *is* important is that the main character, an entomologist specializing in moths, has dreams of the younger sister that died when he was a kid. As is usually the case, one of the staff (black+ imported - educated = a slave?) where he works appears in his bed, feverish and pregnant, and after getting killed forms a cocoon from which emerges, naturally, his ex-sister incarnated as an adult.

Don't expect any more sense out of this one: an atmospheric film with absolutely zero payoff (except for frequent breast shots).

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Nuit Noire (IMDB)

Wince : [****_]
Flinch : [*____]
Retch : [*____]
Gape : [***__]

Beerequisite : [*****]
Pornability : [**___]
Obscurity : [****_]
Explicability : [_____]

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