Saturday, July 19, 2014

Movie Review: The Woman in Black (2012)

The Woman in Black
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Ciarán Hinds, Janet McTeer, Liz White
Director: James Watkins
Cross Creek Pictures, Hammer Film Productions, Alliance Films, United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Sweden, 2012
In the beginning of the 20th century a widowed lawyer Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe) is leaving for a work trip. He has to arrange the paperwork of deceased Alice Drablow and sell Eel Marsh House. At train he meets Samuel Daily (Ciarán Hinds) who is living in the village with his wife Elisabeth (Janet McTeer). Sam's son died in an accident and Elisabeth seems to suffer from possession.
For sale a mansion in a cheerful location. Not.
Arthur trying to find the cause of the strange noise

Even the dolls are scared
At the village the local kids are killing themselves. There is a strange woman in black (Liz White) appearing to Arthur. The villagers are eager to send Arthur away. Arthur reads the letters and the dark secrets of the house are revealed.
Sam and Arthur trying to solve the mystery
Kids are not safe at the village
The film is a remake of the film made in 1989. Daniel Radcliffe's (of Harry Potter fame) acting is very serious and angsty. The film follows a classic haunted house movie formula with moving objects, creepy dolls and ghostly visions. The Woman in Black is a very decent Gothic horror film. 
The woman in black appearing

Rating:Very good

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