markfromhudson
Joined Sep 2019
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I was waiting for something, anything to make this story go somewhere. Typical 2020 movie where they are trying to find themselves. This movie was garbage. Total waste of time. BTW No Spoiler since their was nothing to spoil. Don't waste 90 minutes of your life.
The original, 50 years ago, I watched at least a dozen or more times, over the years. Here is the problem comparing the two. First, the house in this episode looked like a mansion for 1933. The original movie they lived poorer, like the real 1933, and lived in a cabin. Secondly, the original version showed the strain of possibly losing the husband and bread winner, on the face of the wife, Libby. She would be forced to raise them children without much. This new movie did not capture the worry on the face of the wife or children when John Sr was missing. Lastly, the beautiful house was well furnished with nice paintings. Sure didn't remind me of a depression era. The actors did their part without much feelings. They should never have done a remake. Let the original live on.
Boring movie with poor acting. It looked like the actors were all talking and moving in slow motion. The entire movie was stupid. Watching paint dry is more fun. Where was the horror? Who wrote this crap? Save yourself and don't even turn this on. If you do, turn it off after the first fifteen minutes. It never gets better.