Why is Dream House not a lunatic asylum

Marcia 2022-01-05 08:01:13

Listening to the name, it's so maddening!

Daniel is a vigorous 007, not the writer Weil from the lunatic asylum. Weisz plays his wife Libby and has a pair of cute daughters. I only give half a star!

Let’s talk about the director’s camera technique. It should be said that the script is very bad, the overall narrative style of the story, and the scenes appear calm and unwavering. indifferent.

Hiring a murderer to kill his wife's husband was illogical and abrupt in the end. He didn't see the contradiction aroused, and the humanity dig at the opponent level was not thorough enough, and he failed!

One star is given to Daniel, as an appreciation and affirmation of his acting skills, and a little bit of tears from half a star. He successfully made a suspense, thriller, and criminal horror film into a family love story.

Also, 007 was so blinded, he didn't know what the hell he was acting? A group of SB actors circled around him, like Frankenstein in a lunatic asylum.

Originally I wanted to give three stars, but after watching "Dream House", I felt guilty. I couldn't complain about it anymore. Two stars are a bit too many. I just want to give 1 and a half stars and score 3.2 points.

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Dream House quotes

  • Libby: There is something wrong with this house.

    Will Atenton: No, Libby, there isn't. Look, we'll do whatever it takes, okay ? We'll hire a priest.

    Libby: [chuckles] Hire a priest ? Where do you do that ?

    Will Atenton: Well, like... oh, a witch doctor, whatever... I don't know. We'll fengshui the place. It's our house. Hmm ? There's joy in this house. There's real joy in this house. You're in it, so...

  • Dr. Medlin: Alright, now I want to show you something I showed you earlier. From five years ago.

    [plays back CCTV recording showing a violent, crazed man turning to face the camera]

    Will Atenton: [shocked pause] That's not... Peter Ward. That's... that's me.

    Dr. Medlin: You lived in this institution for five years, Peter.

    Will Atenton: No. Um... that's, that's ridiculous. I... I'm not Peter Ward. I'm Will Atenton.

    Dr. Medlin: That's the name you gave yourself. W1-1L becomes Will. The numbers 8-10-10 become Atenton. Will Atenton.