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A young beautiful but stressed out children's writer seeks out a holiday in the country but becomes the lead character in a supernatural mystery she must solve to save her lifeA young beautiful but stressed out children's writer seeks out a holiday in the country but becomes the lead character in a supernatural mystery she must solve to save her lifeA young beautiful but stressed out children's writer seeks out a holiday in the country but becomes the lead character in a supernatural mystery she must solve to save her life
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- 2 wins total
Louis Ferreira
- Noah Pitney
- (as Justin Louis)
William Cuddy
- Kid
- (uncredited)
Courtney Fitzpatrick
- Book signing Rose
- (uncredited)
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Maybe it is the string of terrible horror flicks I have seen lately, but I actually liked this movie. Most of the stuff of late has been plagued with low budget effects, completely incompetent acting, and lines that made you cringe.
I don't know why so many hated this film, because the acting was good, story was decent, and effects OK. It may not be a blockbuster, but it was definitely worth watching once you have seen all of the other big name movies.
PS: My wife felt there were too many characters so it was hard to keep up with them all.
I don't know why so many hated this film, because the acting was good, story was decent, and effects OK. It may not be a blockbuster, but it was definitely worth watching once you have seen all of the other big name movies.
PS: My wife felt there were too many characters so it was hard to keep up with them all.
Claire Holloway (Gabrielle Anwar) is an author who is haunted by recurring nightmares about a house, a little girl, and THE MARSH. Claire actually locates the house from her dreams, and moves into it!
How could this possibly be a bad idea?
THE MARSH is a supernatural mystery-thriller that might remind you of POLTERGEIST or THE RING in spots. Forest Whitaker plays a helpful paranormal investigator. Both he and Ms. Anwar have an authentic quality that makes the spookiness more believable.
Overall, a pretty good ghost story...
How could this possibly be a bad idea?
THE MARSH is a supernatural mystery-thriller that might remind you of POLTERGEIST or THE RING in spots. Forest Whitaker plays a helpful paranormal investigator. Both he and Ms. Anwar have an authentic quality that makes the spookiness more believable.
Overall, a pretty good ghost story...
"The Marsh" works as a typical, haunted house story. There are those that have criticised it, but really, what did you expect? Starring Gabrielle Anwar. WHO? Oh, that pretty french girl who was in that submarine movie. Right. It's a B-movie, people! So don't expect too much and you may be pleasantly surprised. Forest Whitaker, pre-King of Scotland, provides a shot of star value and basically holds the movie together. The special effects are good and the best thing about "The Marsh" is that's so pretty! The house is pretty, the female lead is pretty, hell, even the ghost is pretty! Its like a Normal Rockwell painting that's been messed with. Quite cool, just check your brain at the door and you'll be fine. :)
OK, now here is a ghost story that came way under my radar and turns out to be a superior ghost story with a couple of twists. A lady children's book author is plagued with nightmares of a little girl disappearing in a swamp and images of an old house. When viewing a television story, she notices the house in her nightmare and the surrounding area, specifically a marsh where she keeps seeing and following this little girl. She tracks down the property and moves into the house, in a small remote area close to a little town. After installing a door she finds in the cellar, strange things begin to happen and what were her nightmares are now becoming too real. Yes, the house and the marsh hold deep secrets in the town and the house, and she enlists the help of a local paranormal consultant played very well by Forest Whitaker. He moves into her house with his equipment and quickly realizes the supernatural is at work. This movie succeeds on every level with excellent performances, and a very tight story that keeps you guessing until the final reveal. Are her nightmares really lost memories of a past she has forgotten, and if she is the little girl ghost then how is that possible? All the questions are answered, and I had a real ball with this one. Highly recommended.
A Halloween movie--not terrible if you actually watch it on that Holiday, with a few drinks, as you do other things.
Not an amazing or terribly original film. Smooth and seamless special FX.
Forrest Whitaker does a very fine job...with what he is given screenplay-(and direction)wise.
Just don't expect to be amazed by the plot and execution.
No one who worked on this project should be shattered if some viewers notice that it was done for the money.
Nothing wrong with that.
Entertainment.
Not an amazing or terribly original film. Smooth and seamless special FX.
Forrest Whitaker does a very fine job...with what he is given screenplay-(and direction)wise.
Just don't expect to be amazed by the plot and execution.
No one who worked on this project should be shattered if some viewers notice that it was done for the money.
Nothing wrong with that.
Entertainment.
Did you know
- TriviaForest whitaker and Gabrielle Anwar also starred in the movie Body Snatchers 1993
- GoofsThe newspaper article titled "Tragedy at Rose Marsh farm" is a string of nearly the same sentences that describe the accident (a second iteration begins on line 16, a third on line 25). The entire article is poorly worded, even for a news report at that time. For example, in the second iteration, the article indicates "Denmen goes nuts." The props department obviously failed to construct a realistic article.
- Crazy credits"The Producers wish to thank The Tornto (sic) Film Office..."
- ConnectionsReferences The Shining (1980)
- SoundtracksLost In Time
Written by Tim Branom
Performed by Tim Branom
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $9,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $336
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $336
- Mar 25, 2007
- Gross worldwide
- $2,429,573
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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