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It got a remake in 2010, where the girls are changed from British to American and setting is now in Argentina. |
It got a remake in 2010, where the girls are changed from British to American and setting is now in Argentina. |
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* [[Alone with the Psycho]]: Jane ''thinks'' it's happening to her with {{spoiler|Paul}}, but it ''actually'' happens with {{spoiler|the policeman}}. |
* [[Alone with the Psycho]]: Jane ''thinks'' it's happening to her with {{spoiler|Paul}}, but it ''actually'' happens with {{spoiler|the policeman}}. |
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* [[Acquitted Too Late]]: Subverted with {{spoiler|Paul, who actually didn't die and saves Jane.}} |
* [[Acquitted Too Late]]: Subverted with {{spoiler|Paul, who actually didn't die and saves Jane.}} |
Latest revision as of 20:35, 10 August 2019
1970 British chiller about two girls who are biking through the Northern French countryside, one of which vanishes, leaving the other one in a complete nightmare...
It got a remake in 2010, where the girls are changed from British to American and setting is now in Argentina.
Tropes used in And Soon the Darkness include:
- Alone with the Psycho: Jane thinks it's happening to her with Paul, but it actually happens with the policeman.
- Acquitted Too Late: Subverted with Paul, who actually didn't die and saves Jane.
- Bilingual Bonus: Any person who knows a little bit of French can understand the warnings the old woman at the cafe gives Jane.
- Death by Adaptation: Paul in The Remake.
- Everything's Deadlier In France