La historia de una casa encantada en la Inglaterra de 1930. Un joven reverendo, su mujer y su hija se acaban de mudar a este caserón con secreto aterrador.La historia de una casa encantada en la Inglaterra de 1930. Un joven reverendo, su mujer y su hija se acaban de mudar a este caserón con secreto aterrador.La historia de una casa encantada en la Inglaterra de 1930. Un joven reverendo, su mujer y su hija se acaban de mudar a este caserón con secreto aterrador.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Betsy
- (as Jean St Clair)
- Dirección
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Opiniones destacadas
Decent performances, the standout being the occultist, who has a certain look and intensity that suited the part - although I had trouble catching some of his lines. Otherwise, the sound design is good, with effective music, and the cinematography makes the most of an old location and does justice to the director's flair for mirror trickery and surreal images.
But the screenplay is an absolute mess. This is supposed to be a story of righting a historical wrong, of laying a ghost to rest - think Ringu for pure simplicity with clever story telling ... and then run a mile from this. It's burdened with a preposterous fascist subplot, but also has the cheek to open with a scene that is never integrated into the main plot yet is far more gruesome than anything that comes after, then intrigues with a tango scene - again, pointless - before stabbing away at some blaaah about illegitimate child bearing, before resolving on a completely under-powered encounter at the end. All sorts of themes are tossed in, with an unserious take on religion, resulting in a lack of drive or coherence. Because of this, nothing can really work, and the whole thing is drained of frights.
How do actors, and the director and cinematographer, find the will to go on with this kind of material? Beats me.
I will say the cinematography was beautiful most** of the movie. The lighting and setting was movie quality but the plot was not even close to how beautiful the movie looked.
This movie should have been a TV series. It had the feeling of one, but definitely not the feeling of watching a movie. I would not recommend watching this movie to anyone, but it is definitely worthy of being background noise for when your studying or just trying to take a nap (if you can't sleep without noise).
And it is no secret that the movie's cover/poster definitely caught my attention, with its promise of something otherworldly or supernatural.
I have to admit that I am somewhat baffled that three writers - David Beton, Ray Bogdanovich and Dean Lines - could collectively manage to come up with a script so devoid of a proper storyline, interesting characters or anything even remotely scary. So that made "The Banishing" a rather boring and unappealing movie actually. And I got up and turned it off with just 40 minutes left to watch. But by that time, having suffered through a heap of nothingness, then I was just fed up with the lack of anything worthwhile.
It should be said, though, that the acting performances were actually fair enough, and had the actors and actresses been given a more well-written script to work with, then they could have put on stellar performances. Just a shame that they literally had nothing to work with to bring the movie to life on the screen.
The atmosphere in the movie was good and it could have been utilized so well to compliment the story effectively, if only the movie actually had a proper script in the first place.
For a horror movie then "The Banishing" was a very weak and watered-down cup of stale, cold tea. Believe you me. And if you, like me enjoy a proper horror movie, do yourself a favor and stay clear of this 2020 movie from director Christopher Smith, because it is simply a waste of time.
My rating of "The Banishing" lands on a three out of ten stars, not because of the movie's script and storyline, but because of the acting performances and the atmosphere of the movie. However, I have zero interest in returning to watch the last 40 minutes of "The Banishing", as I just don't care one ounce about the storyline or the characters milling about aimlessly and without purpose.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresA suspension harness is clearly visible behind the character's noose at the start of the movie.
- Citas
Linus Forster: But the only thing that's necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. That darkness that comes when we fail to uphold the light, when we are driven by fear and blame others for the shortcomings in ourselves, when we exploit what divides us instead of what unites us, let us pray this evil does not spread further.
- Bandas sonorasTango Forever - Instrumental
Written by Bruno Bertoli (as Bruno Raymond Bertoli)
Courtesy of Kapagama Music Ltd
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 563,672
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 37 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1