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A naive and sexually repressed young governess is haunted by the ghosts of previous occupants of a mansion.A naive and sexually repressed young governess is haunted by the ghosts of previous occupants of a mansion.A naive and sexually repressed young governess is haunted by the ghosts of previous occupants of a mansion.
James Cameron Stewart
- Police Inspector
- (as Cameron Stewart)
Dee Taylor-Thompson
- Maid
- (uncredited)
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I hated the 20's costumes, this just NEEDS the fancy Victorian clothing! Also, automobiles? Stupid frame story? And using Voice Of The Legion, one of the worst horror tropes? No match to The Innocents - that was perfectly creepy and beautiful (Miles could have been prettier, but otherwise everything as it should be).
Here? Meh. Adding random new characters was unnecessary.
Music - can't even recall it. Go for the opera if you want the REAL music of this, also, Britten understood a lot more than this movie's director. It was not just about *possessing* children. It was more, at least in the case of Quint/Miles.
Here? Meh. Adding random new characters was unnecessary.
Music - can't even recall it. Go for the opera if you want the REAL music of this, also, Britten understood a lot more than this movie's director. It was not just about *possessing* children. It was more, at least in the case of Quint/Miles.
I have watched several MR James adaptations, both film and TV, and admit that I have found some difficult to follow. Thankfully at 90 minutes long no such problem here. This TV movie has good acting and the bulk of it takes place at a magnificent looking, old British country estate. With sex scenes and male violence against women it isn't really suitable for kids, what lets it down for me is that sadly it simply is not scary. Michelle Dockery plays the 20 year old governess but she was about 30 at the time, either they should've found somebody younger or up her age to say 25. I do enjoy watching classic ghost stories over the Xmas period and much as I felt this to be reasonably entertaining I won't be watching it again in Christmases to come.
Of all the programmes in this year's Christmas TV schedule, 'A Turn of the Screw' was the one that I was looking forward to most of all. Although not explicitly advertised as a "BBC Ghost Story for Christmas" that is exactly what it was: a BBC - ghost story - at Christmas. And with top director Tim Fywell at the helm, how could it possibly go wrong? Well, it did.
Others might like to list all of the myriad small problems with this production but, for me, there were two major faults which rendered it almost unwatchable: firstly, the two child protagonists were neither enchanting nor engaging which made it impossible to sympathise, or care, about their situation. Secondly, the way that the governess either thought that she heard things, or thought that she saw things, almost every second of every scene of her time on screen meant that there was absolutely no build-up of tension or foreboding throughout the whole production. Ultimately, and disappointingly, it ended up being just a very boring and completely unsatisfying ninety minutes.
Once again the true winter chills were to be found on BBC Four this year, with a re-run of the excellent 'Crooked House' and welcome screenings from the real master ghost storyteller - the other Mr. James.
Others might like to list all of the myriad small problems with this production but, for me, there were two major faults which rendered it almost unwatchable: firstly, the two child protagonists were neither enchanting nor engaging which made it impossible to sympathise, or care, about their situation. Secondly, the way that the governess either thought that she heard things, or thought that she saw things, almost every second of every scene of her time on screen meant that there was absolutely no build-up of tension or foreboding throughout the whole production. Ultimately, and disappointingly, it ended up being just a very boring and completely unsatisfying ninety minutes.
Once again the true winter chills were to be found on BBC Four this year, with a re-run of the excellent 'Crooked House' and welcome screenings from the real master ghost storyteller - the other Mr. James.
It's crazy because I put off watching this because of the reviews for the longest time, but I LOVED the mystery behind the story and the acting was genuinely surprising.
Please watch this movie without looking at the reviews.
Michelle Dockery is absolutely phenomenal, her acting, movements, and voice speaks volumes. The setting of the film coupled with the chemistry between the cast is enough to give you satisfaction. There is never a dull moment nor a moment that drags throughout the film.
Perfect for anyone looking for a mystery flick that leaves them with a cliffhanger that leaves them asking what was real and what isn't.
Please watch this movie without looking at the reviews.
Michelle Dockery is absolutely phenomenal, her acting, movements, and voice speaks volumes. The setting of the film coupled with the chemistry between the cast is enough to give you satisfaction. There is never a dull moment nor a moment that drags throughout the film.
Perfect for anyone looking for a mystery flick that leaves them with a cliffhanger that leaves them asking what was real and what isn't.
It is a great adaptation. It was the best of the two versions I have seen. It is very simple to understand and truly well made with a beautiful setting. I highly recommend it if you like a good and scary tale. Surprised why the other ratings were so low. I watched it at 6 a.m. in the morning, and it made my day. The actors are great. The ending was cool. The piano pieces in that movie were nice. The most attractive thing about this movie is simply the setting. The scary scenes were exciting and dark. I soundtrack is also great. It is a suspenseful movie which keeps you at the edge of your seat. I was very excited for the ending, and it did not disappoint me. I liked so much that I might read the book too. I think it would have been the best Christmas present in 2009.
Did you know
- TriviaThree of the future cast of Downton Abbey (2010) appear in this production: Sue Johnston, Dan Stevens and Michelle Dockery.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Half in the Bag: Borat 2 and The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)
- SoundtracksClair de Lune
Composed by Claude Debussy
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- Ghost Story: The Turn of the Screw
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- Brympton d'Evercy, Yeovil, Somerset, England, UK(Manor House location)
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