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So many horror films now are just not that scary, usually relying on jump scares to get the audience reaction. This one doesn't. It's basically all set in one place at one time - the recorded tapes of a live late night chat show from late 1970s America where the host brings on a guest, a young girl who is alleged to be possessed by the devil.
It's genuinely quite creepy, but also hilariously funny at times when other guests, including a skeptic magician try to disprove the possession.
The styling is brilliant - filmed to look like TV footage of that time with the "soft" video look of inside a TV studio. It's almost like an episode of the UK TV show Inside Number 9 in tone and how it plays out, building towards a pretty grim ending.
One part - a hypnotism scene is pretty gross, but the film as a whole doesn't go down this route, using the kind of occult style to deliver the scares.
I remember being interested in seeing it when it first came out, but for some reason didn't, and finally caught it via Amazon Prime yesterday. Definitely recommend to those who love an unusual horror film.
It's genuinely quite creepy, but also hilariously funny at times when other guests, including a skeptic magician try to disprove the possession.
The styling is brilliant - filmed to look like TV footage of that time with the "soft" video look of inside a TV studio. It's almost like an episode of the UK TV show Inside Number 9 in tone and how it plays out, building towards a pretty grim ending.
One part - a hypnotism scene is pretty gross, but the film as a whole doesn't go down this route, using the kind of occult style to deliver the scares.
I remember being interested in seeing it when it first came out, but for some reason didn't, and finally caught it via Amazon Prime yesterday. Definitely recommend to those who love an unusual horror film.
Ok, don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the movie version of One Day, in spite of Anne Hathaway's multi-regional British accent, but this Netflix series blows it out of the water completely.
I don't need to go into the plot, as I think most of us know it already, but the fact that this series has 14 episodes means we get to see a much fuller version of what Emma and Dexter do and feel on the "one day" of each year that we see. Both leads are utterly brilliant, especially Ambika Mod as Emma, who plays her so much more convincingly and less 'glossy' than the film version - more like the book version. And Theo Woodall makes Dex more relatable, and likeable too. To me he feels more rounded in the series, which I guess is excellent characterisation, but also because they have far more time to flesh him out into an actual person.
This series is in equal parts very funny, romantic and at times incredibly sad - tearjerkingly so, especially the last couple of episodes. The ending though, is gorgeous. The last 20 minutes or so of the final episode is fantastic. Definitely worth a binge and a repeated watch!
I don't need to go into the plot, as I think most of us know it already, but the fact that this series has 14 episodes means we get to see a much fuller version of what Emma and Dexter do and feel on the "one day" of each year that we see. Both leads are utterly brilliant, especially Ambika Mod as Emma, who plays her so much more convincingly and less 'glossy' than the film version - more like the book version. And Theo Woodall makes Dex more relatable, and likeable too. To me he feels more rounded in the series, which I guess is excellent characterisation, but also because they have far more time to flesh him out into an actual person.
This series is in equal parts very funny, romantic and at times incredibly sad - tearjerkingly so, especially the last couple of episodes. The ending though, is gorgeous. The last 20 minutes or so of the final episode is fantastic. Definitely worth a binge and a repeated watch!
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