perverted story

Graciela 2022-04-22 07:01:21

In fact, on the whole, it's not worth it for me to watch this movie in the middle of the night. The perverted love affair of a pair of siblings killed the mother and the younger brother's three-term wife in a row, and the fifth murder almost succeeded. This kind of perverted ethical love is really not something that ordinary people can write, plus the scene setting is very good, in a villa on red ore, it snows in winter, just like blood seeps out on the ground. Personally, I am very interested in this European-style "costume" film. Coupled with first-class music, first-class costumes, and first-class English dialogue, it is still worth seeing. But it's a bit funny in terms of plot and execution. The story itself is not a ghost movie, but it uses the tonality of a ghost movie to deal with the movie, and the plot is said to have no twists and turns, but it continues to reverse at a critical moment, which is really terrible. The failure of the plot really makes people unable to have the courage to appreciate the second time

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  • Deon 2021-11-30 08:01:29

    The script is too weak (intelligent). What is commendable is the stunning scarlet aesthetics, regardless of the picture or the soundtrack. After so many years, Toro seems to have changed back to the little girl in "Pan's Labyrinth", telling that the real horror does not come from the supernatural but from the realm of human hearts and ghosts. The model worker achieves this theme perfectly-from the graceful beading to the treacherous, it is a godlike acting!

  • Melyssa 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    It's so scary for a woman to tear up

Crimson Peak quotes

  • Edith Cushing: You lied to me!

    Thomas Sharpe: I did.

    Edith Cushing: You poisoned me!

    Thomas Sharpe: I did.

    Edith Cushing: You said you loved me!

    Thomas Sharpe: I do.

  • Ogilvie: A ghost story. Your father didn't tell me it was a ghost story.

    Edith Cushing: Oh it's... it's not. It's more a story with a ghost in it. The ghost is just a metaphor.

    Ogilvie: A metaphor?

    Edith Cushing: For the past.