Three is an anthology film that consists of three short horror stories, each with its own unique plot and set of characters. The stories revolve around themes such as tragedy, memory, and the supernatural. The film explores various aspects of the human experience, including the downward spiral of a police officer, the acceptance of death, and the revival of the dead through Chinese medicine. With elements of suspense and Asian horror, Three offers a chilling and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
A divorced Swiss couple must come to terms with their daughter's life-threatening illness. He, a scientist, snatches his daughter from the examining table at the clinic and takes her away as if to kidnap her from the disease. His ex-wife, an actress, takes to bed weeping uncontrollably when she learns of her daughter's tumor. The girl's step-mother, an Asian-American physician, is clinical in her response, outlining a treatment regimen of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. It is left to the girl herself, ten-year-old Violette, to be calm, reassuring, philosophical, and even metaphysical as she faces death.
In The Fall is a thought-provoking movie that explores themes of acceptance, death, and nihilism. The story follows a disillusioned worker who is coming to terms with the banality of life and the inevitability of death. Through a series of surreal events, the protagonist confronts his own mortality and finds a glimmer of hope in the passage of time.
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