I kind of liked the atmosphere of the movie, which had a slow burn, eery feel.
Lara Belmont's reserved performance does a good job of making the beautiful setting feel strained and like something isn't quite right.
The off-kilter setup hums along with weird audio recordings and radio shows that Anna listens to - apparently to help her write her book.
If you're expecting a shocking trade off for your 90 minutes or so, then you might be disappointed. Otherwise, Anna and Seaview House are pleasant company for an eery hour and a half. I found this movie made was a seductive meditation on solitude, even if the scares aren't really there.
Lara Belmont's reserved performance does a good job of making the beautiful setting feel strained and like something isn't quite right.
The off-kilter setup hums along with weird audio recordings and radio shows that Anna listens to - apparently to help her write her book.
If you're expecting a shocking trade off for your 90 minutes or so, then you might be disappointed. Otherwise, Anna and Seaview House are pleasant company for an eery hour and a half. I found this movie made was a seductive meditation on solitude, even if the scares aren't really there.