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Run time:
100 min.
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Thailand
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Language:
Thai
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Subtitled
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Film Format:
35mm
Brief Summary:
A prequel to one of the most graphic and visually creative horror movies in recent times, ART OF THE DEVIL 3 is a tale of unrequited love set amid the exotic world of rural Thai black magic. Full Description: Panor, a seductive rural teacher, longs to live a normal, peaceful life like everyone else in her village. But her beauty becomes her biggest curse as she becomes the object of desire from every man that enters her life. Male colleagues and students alike resort to a variety of black arts and love potions in an attempt to win her favor. To counter their endless menace, Panor herself must turn to witchcraft to combat her supernaturally charged suitors. The ART OF THE DEVIL franchise travels in some seriously demented territory. The bloody carnage isn't delivered by the hatchets and machetes of the American horror tradition, but rather by the ancient mythology and mysticism of Thailand. In part 2, you had flaying, boiling water down throats, lots of needles, voodoo dolls, unexpected eyeballs and a pack of lizards that rip forth from an unsuspecting man's back. The directors know why Part 2 was a smash hit - over-the-top visual mayhem and creepy Thai black magic gore. Check out the stills and watch the trailer...this installment (actually a prequel) is out with a mission: deliver the goods. "ART OF THE DEVIL 3 will be more shocking and violent than our previous films. We still want to send the same messages, though, that the gruesome fates of the characters are the consequences of their desire and lust. Only people with dark intents want to get involved with dark magic. We all believe that these things do exist in our modern world, but we want to warn the viewers that it'll only do them more harm than good to mess around with it," -- Ronin Team ART OF THE DEVIL 3 was directed by the seven-man collective known as "Ronin Team," a group behind numerous Thai smash hits: from the war epic BANG RAJAN to the period piece KUNPUN THE WARRIOR to the two previous ART OF THE DEVIL movies. Collaborating closely, the seven members of the team work together in every step from screenwriting to budgeting, casting and directing. One of the members of Ronin Team is also represented in Fantastic Fest 4 with his solo directorial debut, MUAY THAI CHAIYA. (Tim League) |
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I'm guessing that viewers would really benefit from having seen the previous two films in this Thai horror series (for which this current installment is actually a prequel). Quite a bit of stuff takes place that seems predicated on our knowledge of what has gone before. Since I've never seen the others, I was a bit clueless during what must've been some of the movie's big "Aha!" moments. Still, eventually we get to the point where the plot becomes universal--a crazy chick uses her magic to unleash a can of whup-ass upon her enemies, who deserve what they get, more or less, sorta. I mean, I guess her victims had it coming, but from their point of view, they almost kinda had done the right thing, as the flashbacks show. However, their black magic ceremony that ultimately triggers her awful wrath is pretty damn gruesome to watch. I found this to be an intriguing movie that comes complete with a random monk spouting karmic wisdom, but my own ignorance about the backstory of the series left my somewhat unsatisfied.
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