Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA centuries old curse haunts a family summer house. When a young woman's husband inherits the house and is involved in a near-fatal accident, she realizes both he and her unborn son are at g... Tout lireA centuries old curse haunts a family summer house. When a young woman's husband inherits the house and is involved in a near-fatal accident, she realizes both he and her unborn son are at great risk, unless she can break the curse.A centuries old curse haunts a family summer house. When a young woman's husband inherits the house and is involved in a near-fatal accident, she realizes both he and her unborn son are at great risk, unless she can break the curse.
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You can definitely pass on this movie. Nihil novi. Would definitely benefit from calling in the Ghostbusters.
That said, the director, Jean-Claude Lord (who directed Visiting Hours (1982) and Second Chances (2010) - reviewed in my blogs), does an amiable job with the story by John Benjamin Martin and Donald David Martin.
This is a ghost story, but due to lack of horror elements and the amount of time it takes to get to the ghostly action, it is more of a drama. This has so much of a TV movie feel to it. The characters are stereotypical; you can see the twists coming; and the characters relationships are pretty standard and have been done a thousand times before. Nevertheless, the actors and the director do make the film watchable... and at times, enjoyable.
Lindsey Price who plays the lead role of Nikki Wickersham gives a passable rendition of a troubled woman who loses her husband, though it's not played as a tear-jerker. Nikki's friend, Margie Mancuso (played by Sadie LeBlanc) and her handyman boyfriend (Niall Matter) are pretty realistic and believable, to a point - this is a TV Movie, after all.
It's the lack of direction the story takes which is a stalling point for the film. It sits uncomfortably between, drama, thriller, mystery, and horror. This makes it a bland affair, had the writers or the director chosen just one path to take this could have been better. It needed to be spookier with more tension. The mysterious elements could have been heightened and extended upon. Because the cause of the haunting is hateful, terrible, and unpleasant it was required to be much darker than portrayed here.
If there's nothing on the telly and hell has frozen over, then you could do worse than watch this film.
An inherited house on an isolated island near Boston, a cursed bloodline, and an artist who is way too found of the place. The families bloodline got cursed because of shady secrets from the past. How did they make this not scary??? It literally has no tension or scary moments.
Like this set up writes itself to any horror fan. But instead we got asking nicely, magic crystals, and everything will be okay. No tension everything is all okay and happy!?? Like did Halmark right this or something happy and bright.
Which I'm sure there's a market for, but not something as a horror fan I remotely want.
a 7 year old kid would laugh at the silliness and stupidity of the plot, dialogue, and every single detail.
I think that film was only made for one sole purpose.. Lindsay Price. the 3 stars go to Lindsay. since I need one more line to be able to post this, I take the chance to mention how sexy Lindsay is.
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- AnecdotesThis is loosely based on the false legend of the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana. In that falsehood, Mr. Woodruff, the plantation owner, owned slaves, one who was named Chole. He was supposedly brutal to her, and she took her revenge. None of that story is true, and a good man's name was sullied. But this movie is based on that legend, even fashioning the ghost to look like a supposed ghost photograph of Chloe.
- GaffesToward the end of the movie there's the sound of heavy rain, but none is seen falling.
- Citations
Virginia Roberts: So, you managed to convince Georgie IV not to sell? That house has been cursed since the day it was built, Nikki.
Nikki Wickersham: And what do you know about the curse?
Virginia Roberts: No more than anyone else. Over the years, the Wickersham males have had a high incidence of unfortunate accidents on that island. Legend has it that their summer house will continue to claim the lives of the Wickerham men until their bloodline is eradicated.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Secrets of the Summer House
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- Durée
- 1h 30min(90 min)
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