electryshian-56640
Joined Aug 2015
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Great action movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat without you ever knowing why you're there. I've never seen Betty Gilpin in anything before but she was an absolute treat and I really hope she gets more roles in the future. Give this movie a try, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
The dialogue was halting and painful, the scenes were cringey, and the story was just plain boring. Literally the only good part of the movie was the dad (the guy from the Tim Allen show). Boo.
Originally when I watch Hill House i was all queued up for the scares and was just looking for that thrill. Thus I completely missed the story.
I just watched Bly Mansion and was so in love with the story that it lingered with me for several days afterwards. I felt that I might have not given Hill House the attention it deserved so I rewatched it.
First of all, it is just as scary the second time around as it was the first. The way they really draw out the scenes (like Luke under the bed) terrify me in a way I rarely feel when watching horror.
Secondly, this story is absolutely incredible and I had totally written it off the first time around. The parallels between life and death, grief and joy, and the family dynamics were deep and beautifully written.
I think you really have to pay attention when you're watching the shows and really look for the story. I know I can't wait for more series' from this cast/director
I just watched Bly Mansion and was so in love with the story that it lingered with me for several days afterwards. I felt that I might have not given Hill House the attention it deserved so I rewatched it.
First of all, it is just as scary the second time around as it was the first. The way they really draw out the scenes (like Luke under the bed) terrify me in a way I rarely feel when watching horror.
Secondly, this story is absolutely incredible and I had totally written it off the first time around. The parallels between life and death, grief and joy, and the family dynamics were deep and beautifully written.
I think you really have to pay attention when you're watching the shows and really look for the story. I know I can't wait for more series' from this cast/director