art of the devil 2 and 3

@shhheila (1845)
Philippines
August 20, 2009 9:50pm CST
have u seen art of the devil 2 and 3? art of the devil 2: six childhood friends, Ta, Por, Kim, Tae, Nuch and Ko, return to their home village for a short vacation. There, they meet Ms Panor, their elementary school teacher and Ta’s estranged stepmother. Panor, an object of desire of many young men, is the catalyst of the ensuing misadventure that takes place one fateful night, the night that forces each of the six friends to reveal their dark secrets of the past. Competing to win her heart, several men in the village resort to black magic and cast a love spell on Panor. The effect of the repeated exposure to such a powerful spell has driven Panor to lose her sanity, more and more, she’s drifting off into her hallucination. Panor tries to purge herself off the dark magic and seeks help from the Indian witch doctor, who prescribes her a ritual of eating flesh of those who’ve cast the spell on her. But something went wrong during the process, and Panor has turned into a powerful voodoo witch herself. On that dark night, Panor takes her six students on a trip into the underworld where she’ll take her revenge on the men who’ve wronged her. art of the devil 3 Witness the origin of black magic, and get ready for a feast of non-stop scare. The hair-raising supernatural thriller that dares you to open your eyes throughout its carnival of shock and fear, Art of the Devil 3 is the sequel of the global hit from the original directors and cast. The film blends the mysticism of local dark magic with inventive scare tactics that made Art of the Devil 1 and 2 such an unforgettable experience among viewers around the world. Art of the Devil 3 will bring back Panor, a seductive schoolteacher pursued by a horde of young men. When an ex-soldier tries to steal her darkly powerful Three-Eyed Devil, Panor has to fight back, and their encounter leads to a spine-chilling supernatural duel. both are horror movies in thailand. Asian horror films are often known for their atmospheric way to frighten the audience by relying more on sound and less on visuals. By visuals, I am specifically referring to blood and gore effects commonly seen in Western horror films. The “Art of the Devil” series from Thailand happens to combine the strength of both Asian and Western horror films with more emphasis given to the latterrt of the Devil makes its intentions clear to shock from the beginning as we watch a guy in a fishing boat reel in his catch, and then somehow impales his finger on his fish-hooks and starts having convulsions. Next, we see him with Madam Sulee who only needs one look at the sores on his torso to deduce that he’s the victim of a Cambodian curse – unfortunate for his sake because we can only sit back and watch as fish-hooks start ripping out his stomach, toes and eyes until he collapses screaming… watch it!
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