
After Darkness (1985)
To salve his guilty conscience an elder brother removes his disturbed younger sibling from a mental institution after a suicide attempt and tries to bring him back to mental competency through one on one contact. Free of the institution he continues to be haunted by dreams of a lost twin and chants the eerie phrase "Do I stand before the king?" It is the elder brother that seems doomed to lose himself in his brother's insanity.After Darkness featuring John Hurt and Julian Sands is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a drama and horror movie with a less than average IMDb audience rating of 4.9 (229 votes).
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After Darkness is a unique blend of Drama, Horror, and Thriller genres, offering a diverse cinematic experience that caters to fans of multiple genres.
The movie's plot is deeply psychological and explores complex themes of mental health, guilt, and familial relationships, providing a thought-provoking viewing experience.
Despite being released in 1985, After Darkness's exploration of mental health issues remains relevant and impactful today, demonstrating the timeless nature of its narrative.
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After Darkness has a less than average IMDb audience rating of 4.9 (229 votes). The movie is not very popular with Reelgood users lately.

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To salve his guilty conscience an elder brother removes his disturbed younger sibling from a mental institution after a suicide attempt and tries to bring him back to mental competency through one on one contact. Free of the institution he continues to be haunted by dreams of a lost twin and chants the eerie phrase "Do I stand before the king?" It is the elder brother that seems doomed to lose himself in his brother's insanity.