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Original Title:
Nyepi: The Silent Day
Alternate Titles:
Taboo: The Silent Day
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Tae-pyeong, Yoon-chae and their friends embark on a journey to Bali, captivated by its mystical landscapes. Their local guide, Nova, explains the significance of the upcoming Nyepi Day — Bali's sacred Day of Silence, when all forms of eating, pleasure, travel and even lights must cease. While exploring the island, Tae-pyeong accidentally breaks a mysterious urn, triggering a series of strange and terrifying events that soon force them to violate the sacred rules of Nyepi Day against their will. As reality warps around them, Tae-pyeong begins to realize that a far more sinister force is at play — one that may not let them leave the island alive.
Director:
Kelvin Kyung Kun Park
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