Three is a film that labels itself "thriller" as opposed to "horror". Sure, it is not classical horror, or in-your-face horror, because there really are no ghosts, no ugly faces, and no blood-stains on pillows. There are instead a lot of hallucinations, eerie stares, a past-life explanation, and great camera work and sound effects. Only, all of these still qualify it for the horror genre, rather than as a thriller.
And for the benefit of those who must be thinking there is some kind of psychological suspense involved, the sad truth is that there are no mind games here. The "psycholo....