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Aracely 2022-03-27 09:01:06

Anyway, the role is too suitable for Hirst. He has an unparalleled aristocratic temperament, and his gestures are full of elegance. It is because of him that the slightly blunt emotional drama between the male and female protagonists also seems so logical. [The whole process of licking the face of an idiot] [. 】And

then the gothic style really loves it! The mud of blood oozing from the snow is also creepy, and I am still very frightened by this kind of vague horror... Really big man at the beginning? ? But the follow-up seems to be a bit not enough——[Inexplicably fortunate]

However, this movie was watched on a computer at school, and everyone crowded together to offset the horror, but the nude scene of Dowson is really embarrassment! It should have been very irritating——But because the teacher was next to us, we were going to jump over, so it got stuck... [I saw the body of the white flower in the center of the screen... [Silence]

[So friendly reminder , If you want to enjoy this movie well, you still have to close the door and watch it by yourself - the effect of wearing headphones is doubled!

I quite like the ending! Especially at the end, I showed the old house again, the ghost playing the piano is too poking me [playing horror games] cute wwwwww

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  • Doris 2022-03-20 09:01:42

    I just insisted on watching it for the sake of watching Dousen. The script is too mentally retarded. What a waste of such a group of gold medal actors.

  • Kiera 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    A romantic horror novelist, with a Gothic architectural background, character relationships that can create sufficient suspense lines, and gorgeous and elegant vision, it is matched with such a bloody script. The axe and shovel battle at the end was a real joke.

Crimson Peak quotes

  • Lucille Sharpe: The more the house sinks, the worse it gets. We must do something about it.

  • [last lines]

    Edith Cushing: [narrating] Ghosts are real. This much, I know.

    Man: [in the distance] Lady Sharpe! Lady Sharpe!

    Edith Cushing: There are things that tie them to a place, very much like they do us. Some remain tethered to a patch of land. A time and date. The spilling of blood. A terrible crime. But there are others. Others that hold onto an emotion. A drive. Loss. Revenge. Or love. Those, they never go away.