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After a member of the group is killed investigating a cave, he’s the natural suspect and when eventually captured is kept under close watch. However, it soon becomes clear that not only is Riddick the least of their worries, they may actually need his help to survive.
 
Considered the breakthrough performance of [[Vin Diesel]], the movie was a sleeper hit despite its modest budget and was deemed successful enough to have a big budget sequel, which became ''[[The Chronicles of Riddick (Filmfilm)|The Chronicles of Riddick]]''.
 
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=== ''Pitch Black'' contains examples of: ===
 
* [[Action Girl]]: Carolyn Fry
* [[Alien Sky]]: Three suns and an eclipsing planet featuring TWO separate ring systems. Skies don't get much more alien than that.
* [[And This Is For]]: Riddick cuts off all the lights on the ship prior to taking off, because he wants to kill as many of the creatures as possible when they gather around the ship. It's implied it's in honor of Fry.
{{quote| '''Riddick:''' We can't leave... ''([[Beat]])'' without saying good night. '''(FWOOSH)'''}}
* [[The Atoner]]: Fry. At the beginning of the movie she tries to sacrifice her crew to save herself (earning herself a [[What the Hell, Hero?]] because the captain is supposed to be the last to be saved in a crisis). At the climax, she tells Riddick that she would die for them, and, as it turns out, Riddick, whom she runs back to help. Then almost immediately, she {{spoiler|dies saving Riddick, who is distraught, crying out "Not for ''me''. Not for '''''ME'''''!"}}
* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: Johns and Riddick (briefly).
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* [[Chiaroscuro]]: The entire second half of the film.
* [[Conservation of Ninjutsu]]: Averted; Riddick can kill one creature just fine, but two of them damn near kill him (though he managed to slaughter both despite his injuries).
* [[Conveniently -Close Planet]]: It's a good thing the interstellar freighter which was ''TWENTY-TWO MONTHS'' out from its port was passing so close to an inhabitable moon when the artificial pilot malfunctioned, isn't it?
** A) Particularly at the time of the eclipse that happens every, what? 23 years? which leads to B) Depends on what you're calling 'inhabitable'.
*** Auto Pilot didn't fail so much as detected chunks of rock piercing the hull. Rocks tend to gather together in space, around things like planets. After 22 months, you'd think even a small miscalculation could make a big mistake, aside from space being really empty aside from some particularly dangerous parts you'd want to avoid.
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* [[Redemption Equals Death]]: This almost happened to {{spoiler|Riddick. In the original script, Riddick was supposed to die instead of Fry}}. Executive Meddling put a stop to that, since {{spoiler|''The Chronicles of Carolyn Fry '' would not have made for a decent sequel.}}
** Keep in mind, it ''was'' redemption for {{spoiler|Carolyn, since she almost sacrificed her crew to save herself at the start of the film}}.
*** Also a sort of case of [[Death Equals Redemption]] in that {{spoiler|it's implied somewhat that Carolyn's death is what pushed Riddick much further in the [[Anti-Hero]] direction.}}
* [[Ribcage Ridge]]
* [[Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You|Riddick Is About To Shoot You]]: Some [http://www.impawards.com/2000/pitch_black_ver4.html posters] and DVD covers. [[Covers Always Lie|Rather odd]], considering he doesn't wield a handgun at any point in the film, and the only firearm he ever carried was the one he took from Johns when he released him and gave back barely a minute later.
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* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: {{spoiler|Jack, aka Kyra}}, though more to the characters than the audience.
* [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]]: Riddick and Fry, overlapping with [[Foe Yay]].
* [[Weakened Byby the Light]]: The creatures are actually ‘’burned’’ by any exposure to light. Additionally, Riddick's eyeshine treatment leaves him easily blinded by bright lights.
* [[What You Are in Thethe Dark]]: Both literally and figuratively (it is essentially the premise, after all). After ditching the last of the survivors and reaching the shuttle alone, Riddick offers Carolyn Fry (who had tried to jettison the passenger pods during the crash to save herself and the rest of the crew) the chance to go with him when she catches up. It's fairly clear he's attracted to her and is actually being really nice about it (by his standards), warning her firmly that if she doesn't come with him, he'll leave her behind. He tells her to just leave the remaining survivors in the cave, telling her "no one would blame you", even helping her up the ramp with child-like encouragements. She almost goes along with it, but remembering the guilt over her previous actions and the faces of those who already died, she tries to overpower Riddick, swearing to him that she's willing to die for the people left in the cave. Riddick is amused and intrigued by her devotion and lack of fear but ultimately horrified and enraged when she ends up going back AGAIN to save HIM and gets herself killed in the process.
* [[X Meets Y]]: [[Silence of the Lambs|Hannibal Lecter]] crossed with [[Aliens]] [[In Space]]!!!
 
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