3:36 (2017) Poster

(2017)

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3:36: Snorefest 38 The Revenge of the Snoring
Platypuschow15 April 2023
Plot

At the darkest hour of the night, a young woman takes shelter in her bathroom. Haunted by nightmarish visions, she slowly loses her sanity to memories she won't accept. What reality lies beyond the mirror?

Cast

Big ol' shrug on that one I'm afraid

Verdict

3:36 is yet another one of those horror shorts where everything is open to interpretation, which honestly is a huge cop out for the writer.

10 minutes of random imagery it begs the question of whether our heroine is alive, dead, in purgatory or something else. I struggled to ask this question myself, the question I found myself asking was more along the lines of "Why do I keep watching this visual excrement?".

So it goes nowhere, it just bounces between visions and at no point provides any level of explanation. What in the blue hell was the point of that?

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Rants

As I said this really is a cop out, just string together several random scenes with no consistency or seemingly connection then release it as "Art". Don't get it? You're not meant to, it's designed for those numbnuts who stare at a canvas with paint splashed on with zero talent yet they'll consider it genius and deem it worth offensive levels of money. No, you're lazy, talentless and this is the only way you can succeed in the industry by pandering to the arrogant pretentious "Arthouse" people.
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7/10
Nightmarish.
searchanddestroy-123 April 2021
This short film shows a young woman in her bathroom, reviving a.recent drama, the loss of her husband in a car crash. It is short but efficient, well done and acted. It also seems inspired by some kind of TWILIGHT ZONE scheme for the ending.
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