The film is not long, only 95 minutes, and it feels more like a short story in a series of weird stories.
The creation of the horror atmosphere is not bad: isolated islands, swamps, haunted houses, crows, rainforests, cemeteries, dead babies, women in black...with the double weirdness of England and Goth. (PS: Watching this movie on a gloomy and gloomy night like today is perfect.)
Of course, in my opinion, most of the horror and gloomy elements of the entire film depend on these sets. The plot is not full, the characters are not enough, and the audience is not enough to be frightened ~ at most, a black shadow swaying around, sitting in a rocking chair and rocking slowly ~
should be the title of this article: a child without magic is like a grass. Harry Potter, who lost his wand, is more like an aspiring young man who made a mistake here. With his love for his younger son, he bravely broke into the haunted house again and again. Under the premise of no experience in exorcising ghosts, it is not easy to feel ghosts - discover ghosts - investigate ghosts - super ghosts ~ step by step.
Personally, I think Daniel's performance is a little blunt and pale, maybe because he is too young, and he can't inject his emotions into the performance well~
The final ending is neither sad nor happy, it can be said to be a happy ending in another way~
As A loyal fan of SuperNatural, when I saw Potmi sprinkle salt on the corpse and burn a spell, I had a hunch that the exorcism was not complete, and there would be trouble later~ The ending was as expected. So don't think about it: if SAM&DEAN is there, a shovel + a salt + a fire, then this movie will end as peacefully as Ultraman fights monsters again~~~
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