What movie is this ?
Hello
I recall seeing this back in the days. It’s a horror movie.
There’s this ghost and it kills people who stand in dark place. Ghost is scared of light. I believe it had something to do with teeth or bathroom.. idk.
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Riveting. No idea though.
With this kind of description, it could be any movie.
I think the movie is Darkness Falls.
Here’s a synopsis: “In the Nineteenth Century, in Darkness Falls, Matilda Dixon is a good woman, who exchanges with children their baby teeth per coins. One day, her face is burnt in a fire in her house, she becomes sensitive to light and uses a china mask to protect her face against light. When two children are not found in the town, Matilda is blamed by the population and burnt in a fire, as if she were a witch. She claims to be not guilty and curses the whole population of the town and their descendants, stating that when each child loses the last tooth, she would come to get it, and if the child looks at her, she would kill him or her. After her death, the two children are found, and the shamed citizens decide to bury this sad and unfair event and never mention it again. Twelve years ago, the boy Kyle accidentally saw the Tooth Fairy, and she killed his mother. All the persons in Darkness Falls but his girlfriend Caitlin accused the boy of murdering his mother and sent him to an institution, considered deranged. In the present days, Caitlin calls Kyle to help her young brother Michael, who has seen the Fairy Tooth and is afraid of the dark.”
@Brian1946 WOW! You managed to get a movie based on such a short description!
Thanks a lot… that’s exactly it.
Thanks, @Mimishu1995!
Luckily I just saw some of it a few weeks ago.
Although I had remembered most of the plot before then, I had forgotten the title until I watched it again.
What’s Viet for “thank you”?
@Mimishu1995 cảm ơn for your translation. :)
I put it in my profile.
Is Viet a proper and respectful name for your language, or is Vietnamese preferable?
@Brian1946 Vietnames is more preferable, in English. “Viet” actually sounds good when you speak Vietnamese (tiếng Việt is an actual word in Vietnamese). But when you are using English it’s just… weird :P
@Mimishu1995
Cảm ơn for helping me dodge that second and all future bullets of embarrassment! ;)
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