Different black-and-white animation techniques tell several scary stories. There's a story of a teenage boy who meets the wrong girl. Another tale deals with a small community where people disappear and are never seen again. Then there's the narrative of a little Japanese girl who suffers from horrible nightmares followed by a tale where a man doesn't get the rest he hoped for in an old not-so-abandoned house. These stories are connected by the story about a man with a devilish smile and four enormous dogs from hell and by a woman's monologue about her fears.
This movie sounds pretty interesting. I will definitely see this opening night, because like The Nines, it tells short stories, and at the end - You discover the truth behind the entire film, and a conclusion you didn't expect. This looks good, and probably will be good. Animation or not - It will be better than Persepolis.
Theaters: October 3, 2008
Also, here's the official trailer:
http://www.traileraddict.com/trailer...e-dark/trailer
This movie sounds pretty interesting. I will definitely see this opening night, because like The Nines, it tells short stories, and at the end - You discover the truth behind the entire film, and a conclusion you didn't expect. This looks good, and probably will be good. Animation or not - It will be better than Persepolis.
Theaters: October 3, 2008
Also, here's the official trailer:
http://www.traileraddict.com/trailer...e-dark/trailer