The biggest problem with this movie is

Cleveland 2022-03-24 09:01:57

The filming process is almost impeccable, but the consequences are very serious. In this case set up by the black couple, the old couple had a stroke before and after, and all the property was left to a working girl who had just arrived and was not a relative or an ancestor. This will can only be proved by a false lawyer, and The pseudo-lawyer must live in the villa with the girl according to the ending setting, because they are possessed by a black couple. The question is, is there no police and no volunteers in this community? Will the people around you doubt it? Even if you don't suspect the physical transformation, at least you will suspect how the old couple happened to have a stroke together. How can a lawyer and a girl be a couple so coincidentally? Even if they live in the center of an island-like swamp, it is not a paradise after all. The plot does not explain that they will never communicate with the outside world. The old couple has lived for decades, and they don't have one or two neighbors? They were possessed by a black couple in 1962, but they didn't have one or two relatives or friends before they were possessed? They don't pay insurance, don't pay taxes, don't participate in any community activities? No one suspects that the lawyer and the girl are a group, conspiring to defraud the old couple's property? Several black care workers who were dismissed by the old lady before heard that the care workers and lawyers got property this time, would they not think about it? As an after-dinner talk and gossip with the people around you, and then it was passed on to the police to intervene?
Well it's just an entertainment movie, I think too much. . . .

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The Skeleton Key quotes

  • Caroline Ellis: I'm going into town for a while. Shopping.

    Violet Devereaux: For what, Caroline? Caroline! For what?

    Caroline Ellis: ...you'll just have to see.

  • Caroline Ellis: So was that the storm or the ghosts?

    Violet Devereaux: Well, say what you will about spirits, I always thought you could learn something from them.

    Caroline Ellis: Like a spell? I have great respect for your husband. And whatever he thinks happened to him he's fighting it. What have you done?

    Violet Devereaux: You haven't touched your gumbo.

    Caroline Ellis: What have you done to him?

    Violet Devereaux: I've made that special for you and you haven't even touched it.

    Caroline Ellis: What have you done?

    Violet Devereaux: He is my husband and I am his wife I will do whatever I want to him.

    Caroline Ellis: What have you done to him?

    Violet Devereaux: Oh, you've done something.

    Caroline Ellis: He's not safe in this house; not with you.

    Violet Devereaux: This is my house.

    Caroline Ellis: I'm taking him, Violet.

    Violet Devereaux: NO!