What are the scary details in "Tick House"?

Kurt 2021-12-28 08:01:09

At first, I didn't think it looked good. I watched it three times before finishing it, but found that it looks better once and again. In fact, I can do it a few more times when I have time. You can still find bright spots after looking in. Some special effects details I think are better than Fantastic Beasts 2. The lines between the two old men bickering are really good. The music is from the Elvis era. I think it fits the background of the story quite well. Unlike many puppets nowadays, it is really against the pop of modern rock and roll hip hop that is dressed in ancient costumes.

Everyone thinks it’s not good-looking, it may depend on how it is positioned. This is not a children’s adventure movie, nor can it be said to be a family movie in the strict sense. Its essence is actually a suspense + horror movie. ?), because I haven't watched horror movies (because I didn't dare to watch them), but there seems to be scenes imitating "The Shining" (after all, this movie is so fiercely fired).

The key may be that the hero's imitation of Harry Potter is too heavy and loses his own characteristics. On the contrary, the "bad" friend is much more attractive. In fact, the uncles and aunts are very good, these two actors are really attractive, but in the end, the uncle became a big-headed baby and it was a little disgusting...

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  • Toney 2021-12-28 08:01:09

    The overall situation is not bad. There are a few scenes that are a little scary, and I think children will have nightmares at night. The PS starring skills are a bit awkward, especially the crying part.

  • Gretchen 2021-12-28 08:01:09

    It replaces the "Beauty Plan", which satisfies the desire of mainland audiences to see the devil's style in theaters in 2018, eh.

The House with a Clock in Its Walls quotes

  • Lewis Barnavelt: But, Uncle Jonathan, don't I have to have dinner before I'm allowed to have cookies?

    Jonathan Barnavelt: Well, why not just eat cookies for dinner? They're far more delicious.

    Lewis Barnavelt: I know. It's just, we had these house rules.

    Jonathan Barnavelt: Well, not in this house. There's no bedtime, bath-time or meal-time. You can eat cookies till you throw up for all I care. You'll see. Things are quite different here.

  • Mrs. Zimmerman: [talking to Lewis, about Isaac Izard] All he said was he was lost in the Black Forest. Now, that is a very old place with very old magic. It's where the Brothers Grimm wrote their histories.