Thailand's latest horror omnibus is made up of three chilling stories. Two sisters who own a wig shop.Thailand's latest horror omnibus is made up of three chilling stories. Two sisters who own a wig shop.Thailand's latest horror omnibus is made up of three chilling stories. Two sisters who own a wig shop.
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- 1 nomination
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Wiwid Bovornkiratikajorn
- Pond (segment "The Wig")
- (as Vivid Bavornkiratikajorn)
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- ConnectionsFollowed by 3 A.M. 3D: Part 2 (2014)
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This 2012 horror anthology from Thailand proved to be entertaining enough, albeit it was somewhat generic and predictable.
"3 A.M." have three tales to offer, which are of various entertainment value and interest, of course. Personally, I must admit that I liked "The Wig" segment with the wig shop the most, although it was perhaps also the most commonly used of all horror elements in Asian horror cinema.
The second segment, titled "Corpse Bride", was interesting, although it was just way too predictable, which resulted in the story becoming somewhat trivial and mundane to sit through. It was nicely acted though, and definitely had the most interesting of special effects and make-up effects.
The third and final segment, titled "O.T." was the least interest of all the three tales, as its storyline was just downright unappealing to me. It felt too comical and childish, and I found it to be not really fitting into the frame of the previous two segments.
The acting was adequate throughout all the segments.
For a horror anthology then "3 A.M." ultimately didn't really carve out a place for itself, because it was ultimately just too mundane and chances are that once you've seen it, you will quickly forget about it.
My rating of "3 A.M." lands on a very mediocre five out of ten stars.
"3 A.M." have three tales to offer, which are of various entertainment value and interest, of course. Personally, I must admit that I liked "The Wig" segment with the wig shop the most, although it was perhaps also the most commonly used of all horror elements in Asian horror cinema.
The second segment, titled "Corpse Bride", was interesting, although it was just way too predictable, which resulted in the story becoming somewhat trivial and mundane to sit through. It was nicely acted though, and definitely had the most interesting of special effects and make-up effects.
The third and final segment, titled "O.T." was the least interest of all the three tales, as its storyline was just downright unappealing to me. It felt too comical and childish, and I found it to be not really fitting into the frame of the previous two segments.
The acting was adequate throughout all the segments.
For a horror anthology then "3 A.M." ultimately didn't really carve out a place for itself, because it was ultimately just too mundane and chances are that once you've seen it, you will quickly forget about it.
My rating of "3 A.M." lands on a very mediocre five out of ten stars.
- paul_haakonsen
- Nov 9, 2020
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- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- 3 Giờ Sáng
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $2,084,774
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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