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Public space nursery rhymes may soon have another source of fear, possibly eclipsing even Cocomelon. Uncork'd Diversion is destined to present us with a series of thrillers driven by these heartfelt rhymes.
Leading the gruesome parade of nursery rhymes is “Three Visually Impaired Mice,” a rather liberal translation of the remarkable and solemn nursery rhyme in which the mice become evil, blind executioners. Directed by Pierre B in his first time at the helm, the film includes a cast consisting of May Kelly, Lila Tether, Natasha Tosini, Samantha Winnow and Danielle Ronaldstar.
Abi ends up suffering the pains of chilling withdrawal. Her family, seeking respite from the city and its inconveniences, rush her to a secluded lodge in the woods. Unbeknownst to them, the story of “The Three Visually Impaired Mice” is more than just a bedtime story, and they could end up being next on the bewildering menu.
This denotes a huge departure from the standard. With karma, she won't continue in that “Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey” state of mind, where the weirdness wore off quickly. Interestingly, May Kelly takes on a role in both films, making for a fascinating partnership.
“Three Visually Impaired Mice” is just the beginning of Uncork’d Amusement’s nursery rhyme-driven thrillers scheduled for release in a month. Another chilling passage in this category is “Mary Had a Little Sheep,” which consequently imbues a dark, blood-splattered contortion into a once-friendly story for young people. This trend of reconsidering children's songs as heartbreaking tales appears to be gaining speed, following the financial performance of “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey,” despite receiving mixed reviews.
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