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{{quote| ''She has found away to return from death. But, something came back with her.''}}
{{quote| ''She has found away to return from death. But, something came back with her.''}}


''The Dark'' is a British horror film based on Simon Maginn novel ''Sheep''. Set in [[Useful Notes/Land of My Fathers and Their Sheep|Wales]], bratty teenager Sarah (Abigail Stone) and her mother Adele (Maria Bello) visit her dad James ([[Sean Bean]]). Due to an unintentional moment of abuse at Adele's house, Sarah now hates her mother and wishes to live with her father.
''The Dark'' is a British horror film based on Simon Maginn novel ''Sheep''. Set in [[Land of My Fathers and Their Sheep|Wales]], bratty teenager Sarah (Abigail Stone) and her mother Adele (Maria Bello) visit her dad James ([[Sean Bean]]). Due to an unintentional moment of abuse at Adele's house, Sarah now hates her mother and wishes to live with her father.


Whilst staying with James, Adele and Sarah learn of "Annwyn", the Welsh equivalent of the afterlife and how a cult led by a man known as the Shepherd who all committed suicide under the belief that it was a better life in the next world. However, mysterious things start to occur like the local flock of sheep begin to [[Driven to Suicide|jump off a cliff to their deaths]], and Sarah disappears without a trace, believed to have died. As Adele frantically tries to find out why her daughter has gone, a Welsh named Ebril appears - the only catch is that she has been dead for fifty years.
Whilst staying with James, Adele and Sarah learn of "Annwyn", the Welsh equivalent of the afterlife and how a cult led by a man known as the Shepherd who all committed suicide under the belief that it was a better life in the next world. However, mysterious things start to occur like the local flock of sheep begin to [[Driven to Suicide|jump off a cliff to their deaths]], and Sarah disappears without a trace, believed to have died. As Adele frantically tries to find out why her daughter has gone, a Welsh named Ebril appears - the only catch is that she has been dead for fifty years.