Three Blind Mice 2023 Movie Review Trailer
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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.
Director: Pierre B
Writer: David Malcolm
Stars: May Kelly, Lila Lasso, Karl Hughes
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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