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Linwood 2023-01-23 06:01:58
I don't know why I think of Personal Shopper, but it's actually a lot worse. It catches the suspense but not the rhythm, which is a pity. (Suddenly found out that Grandma Rampling looks a bit like my grandma, maybe it's mainly the...
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Cecelia 2023-01-16 07:59:58
A doctor holds a scalpel and can be an executioner; a noble lives in a large manor and can go crazy. When he was a child, he broke a plaster seed in Baixia Manor and was severely punished by his mother. Now returning to the fallen manor, he has been forgiven by the hostess. The original broken part of the humble, will become so insignificant with the decline of the times. In the decayed old house, mad dogs gnawed at people's faces, wandering souls followed the map and pushed the magpie down the...
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Aletha 2023-01-06 16:46:41
Very steady storytelling. The performances are all exceptional especially Wilson. The characters are complex and compelling. The nuance is really about guessing which one of the people are making the house behave like such and it's very subtly explained by the class struggle: Faraday wants to be like the Ayres but all the living is in his way. The spirit of the class warfare and the notion of the higher class is eating everyone...
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Brett 2022-12-30 07:30:32
8/10. The movie completely faithfully restores the original work, and is still narrated in the male protagonist's first-person way. Through the close-up of the male protagonist many times, he expresses his inner fluctuations, his indifference on the outside and his inner fanaticism. He deliberately used the physical disability of the heroine's younger brother and the guilt anxiety of his mother to create a supernatural horror fantasy, which almost achieved his goal. This film looks like a...
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Aida 2022-12-25 11:16:58
Britain's decaying mansion and aristocracy, the obsession and desire for the declining old days congealed into a demon and attached to this house, and eventually killed everyone...A novel by a British author, a story by a British director, a performance by British actors, very British A type of movie! In addition, it was a real surprise to see Aunt...
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Summer 2022-12-09 23:15:43
5 points. The advantage of the British is that the adaptation of the original book is rarely clever, and they paint the gourd as much as possible. The same goes for the...
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Aliza 2022-12-01 07:13:45
The degree of restoration of the original work is very high, and some places are not as good as the original work, but it does not...
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Alexzander 2022-11-30 05:44:59
I watched it on the plane... half of it I found it to be the kind of bt movie I hate the...
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Roger 2022-11-17 11:40:36
Just watch it with the mentality of watching Stoker, but it turned out to be the film with the most details from Domhnall's...
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Dannie 2022-11-09 12:38:45
The character study is quite satisfactory, the peasant children who are obsessed with the upper-class manor, the compassion for the lady downfall and the feelings for the house itself are inseparable (it can't be said that I don't love her), whether it is haunted or not does not affect the main line, to be honest It's a little distracting, and it misleads the audience who want to watch the ghost movie to have a good time, resulting in a low score. Liv Hill, who plays the maid, fits the role so...
The Little Stranger Comments
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Casimer 2022-09-15 12:22:46
Rooted in childhood desires
From the beginning, the film shows that the manor with a large dark green landscape with British characteristics gradually decays. When the male protagonist returns to this place after a lapse of many years, the memories of his childhood can be reappeared. The life of aristocrats is unreachable....
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Elda 2022-10-08 09:36:39
"Little Stranger" dreams often end with a monster
It is best to watch British movies or TV dramas on a gloomy winter day or a sunny afternoon in summer, which is about to usher in the longest sunset. If you slept the longest afternoon, when you wake up, you are already old and different.
The movie "The Little Stranger" is like that...
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Faraday: [Voice over] The first time I saw Hundreds Hall was July 1919. An Empire Day fete, the summer after the Great War. I'd passed by its gates often enough, never imagining they would open to me, a common village boy. There was bunting and cakes and all manner of games. And, at the heart of it, the Ayres family. So happy and handsome back then. But it was the house itself, still in its glory, which somehow impressed me terribly. My mother had described the place often. But seeing it myself for the first time, nothing could have prepared me for the spell it cast that day.
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Caroline Ayres: We've lost the trick of company. Mother won't have guests with the house so shabby.




