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Since its release on June 12, 2008, the film has faced a fair share of criticism, currently holding an 18% on Rotten Tomatoes . Even lead actor Mark Wahlberg later famously called it a "bad movie" during interviews. However, a cult following has emerged for several reasons:

: There are no monsters to shoot. The tension comes from a gentle breeze or the rustling of leaves—a uniquely unsettling concept. E_venne_il_giorno_2008_HD_-_Altadefinizione01.mp4

: Many fans view the film’s "stilted" acting and bizarre dialogue as a deliberate homage to 1950s/60s B-movies and The Twilight Zone . Since its release on June 12, 2008, the

Is Nature Fighting Back? Revisiting 'E venne il giorno' (2008) The tension comes from a gentle breeze or

The film kicks off with a terrifying, inexplicable event: people in New York City’s Central Park suddenly stop in their tracks and begin taking their own lives. This wave of mass suicides quickly spreads across the Northeastern United States, forcing science teacher ( Mark Wahlberg ) and his wife Alma ( Zooey Deschanel ) to flee into the countryside.