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Tinpo Lee
- Dr. Geoghegan
- (as Andrew Tinpo Lee)
Résumé
Reviewers say 'The Manor' delves into aging, mental health, and societal treatment of the elderly through horror, with Barbara Hershey's performance receiving praise. However, the film faces criticism for its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and a controversial ending. Some reviewers felt it relied on clichés and lacked originality. Despite these drawbacks, many appreciated the film's atmosphere, tension, and unique horror approach.
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This is a very good horror film. It's not that scary but it has a beautiful gothic atmosphere with a few scare jumps. The story is a bit stupid but it's also interesting and beautiful. Lead performance is superb. All in all, it's a decent well made horror.
It's a flawed premise from the get-go. Barbara Hershey as a 70 year old willingly moving into this nursing home with a roommate who can't really even converse with her because she is much more elderly/disabled doesn't make any sense. The main character moves with ease and is sharp intellectually and cracks jokes, and sorry, there's just no way she'd move into this nursing home. I mean, perhaps the nursing home could HIRE her to work for them?
If you get past the silly premise and just go with it, it's a decent horror film. Standard locked-in style story with a supernatural twist. Cool setting of the manor (even though all those stairs would be unrealistic for elderly people).
If you get past the silly premise and just go with it, it's a decent horror film. Standard locked-in style story with a supernatural twist. Cool setting of the manor (even though all those stairs would be unrealistic for elderly people).
I thought it would be at least a 5.
If not for Barbara Hershey I would have rated it 2 or 3.
The first 3 minutes were fine.
Soon on I was annoyed and losing interest. A bit more time I had the thought that I was inflicting punishment on myself by continuing.
Watched till the end.
Either Barbara Hershey is out of money or a Producer or a director is a very close relative or someone called in a favor.
Acting was mediocre. The screenplay, directorial influence, cinematography, CGI, and editing destroyed any possibility of the film from getting any good ratings or reviews.
If not for Barbara Hershey I would have rated it 2 or 3.
The first 3 minutes were fine.
Soon on I was annoyed and losing interest. A bit more time I had the thought that I was inflicting punishment on myself by continuing.
Watched till the end.
Either Barbara Hershey is out of money or a Producer or a director is a very close relative or someone called in a favor.
Acting was mediocre. The screenplay, directorial influence, cinematography, CGI, and editing destroyed any possibility of the film from getting any good ratings or reviews.
Mystery / metaphysical horror movie. A fairly modern but aged woman, due to some health issues decides to separate from her daughter and grandson and stay in a nursing home. Still, strange things happen there, and among other things she loses all the freedom of her life, and while she still seems to have a clear mind, they try to convince her that she is crazy, that she has dementia, like the other ones. On the one hand she sees strange shadows at night, on the other hand she sees that gradually people in there to be dying one after another. As much as she wants to return home, her family is convinced that she is really suffering from hallucinations and she has dementia and that it is better to stay there. But what is really happening? Has she really started to lose her mind or is there something really dark in the nursing home? A question that she must answer trying to find evidence against time since soon it will be her turn too. Influenced by other films, but interesting and well-rounded, with experienced actors and very good direction, with suspense and mystery throughout and with a dark element in various timepoints. Also, its short duration does not leave room for boredom, while the ending will surprise many people. On the downside, despite the ongoing mystery, it could have been much more intense and may have been extended to have a little more action in the end. It is still worth a watch for fans of the genre.
Blumhouse presents a TV movie that is better than most. There were even a deft scare or two. A 70 year-old dementia patient doesn't like her new digs at the nursing home. There's something bumping in the night and the cat knows who's next to die. The whole place is appropriately gloomy and the story is delightfully doomy.
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- AnecdotesOzzie the cat is based on Oscar, a therapy cat living in the Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. since 2005. He shows up and sleeps next to patients who are in their last few hours of life, and is credited with "predicting" over 100 deaths. A cat in Stephen King's feature film, Doctor Sleep (2019) is based on the same cat.
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- Durée1 heure 21 minutes
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