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Katharina Rauch のポートレート

Katharina Rauch

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映画について: Schwarze Welt (2014)

Schwarze Welt (2014) のポスター

公開年: 2014

国: Austria

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監督: Martin Fischer, Thomas Traschwandtner

脚本: Adrian Goiginger

制作 & ジャンル

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ジャンル: Drama, Horror

ストーリー

Schwarze Welt (Black World) is a psychological horror film set in rural Austria during the late 19th century. The story revolves around a young farmer named Franz who lives with his aging father and sister, Marie. After his father's sudden death, Franz discovers that he has inherited an ancient, mysterious book bound in human skin. As he begins to read from the tome, strange occurrences start happening around their home, suggesting that they are no longer alone. Franz tries to protect Marie but struggles as the presence grows stronger, leading him to question his own sanity. The film reaches its climax when Franz confronts the malevolent entity residing within the house, revealing a shocking truth about their family's past.

概要

Schwarze Welt is a chilling Austrian horror film that masterfully blends elements of psychological terror and historical drama. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century rural Austria, the film explores themes of mental deterioration, family secrets, and supernatural forces. Writer Adrian Goiginger's compelling narrative is brought to life by directors Martin Fischer and Thomas Traschwandtner through meticulous attention to detail and a haunting atmosphere. Schwarze Welt stands as a significant contribution to European horror cinema, demonstrating that fear can be effectively conveyed through slow burn tension and subtle storytelling.