A Low-Budget, Yet Creepy and Scary Anthology... (3.66/5)
Black Night is a horror anthology. In "Next Door", Jane returns to her boyfriend, presumably after running off on him, but finds out he's being seeing the girl next door. In "Dark Hole", Yuki has been suffering from the same nightmare for awhile and begins to see a young boy in a yellow outfit; she eventually visits a psychiatrist that reveals the nightmares of her past. "The Lost Memory" follows a young, single mother, Prang, as she believes she's being stalked by a mysterious man; she begins to see visions of her past, some that are nightmarishly vivid. Black Night is a low-budget, yet creepy and scary anthology.
"Next Door" is a creepy story. It uses ghostly images and a closed setting (mostly in an apartment building) to create a great horror atmosphere. There are plenty of creepy scenes, and a few great jump-scares; and a disturbingly realistic death scene. The acting was great from the small cast. The pacing was fantastic as time flew by, partly due to its immersive...
I love most Asian Horror
The film must be truly awful in every way for me to not enjoy it. Black Night was very good and I loved every minute of it. Can't get enough of scary ghostly films and no one does them finer than the Asian directors and actors. Highly recommend it to hardcore Asian Horror lovers!
Not A 4 Star Movie
But I can't give it 3-1/2. Somewhat entertaining but its like I've already seen these before. Sure the plots differ slightly
and maybe there's a twist or two but it seems to me that the Asian horror genre relies on one or two basic scare tactics.
In this case, a little can't go a long way.
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