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The Woman in Black (2011)Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Ciaran Hinds, CiarĂ¡n Hinds
Director: James Watkins
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Woman in Black is a well made shock horror film.
It is full of shocks that will make you jump, but lacks anything with depth or meaning.
There is nothing wrong with this, I enjoyed the film a fair bit more than I had anticipated. I liked the well made sets and costumes. The acting was good (save for one performance, which I'll get to later). But that's it. I just liked it, It was ok. Nothing particularly outstanding. I didn't leave the cinema feeling any form of anxiety, or discussing underling metaphors with friends. It doesn't pretend to be anything it's not, which is what I liked about it the most.
However I do have a few minor gripes with it.
The sound of the film is over the top, with sparse drawn out notes of music. It over compensates with lots of loud bangs and screams which serve to aid the jumpy bits. This makes the film feel more like a gimmick than any thing else, but dose what it sets out to do.
Another problem I have is with Daniel Radcliffe. Not his acting! Which is his best to date! He just looks too young for the part. His son is more believable as his younger brother!
There is one performance that I didn't like and was the real reason the I didn't rate the film higher.
Janet McTeer's Mrs. Daily was an absolute over performance, had this been on the stage then fair play. But what was supposed to be dramatic acting just made me laugh.
3.5/5
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