Thursday, July 5, 2012

House

D: Welcome to another scary addition of the married couple with problems and a haunted house. Yeah, like that's new. But don't sell this one short just yet.
We give you the story of a couple on their way to a marriage council session when they end up broken down in the middle of no where. While going off to find help they stumble upon a old bed and breakfast house with creepy occupants. Soon the couple learn that their host's are not what they seem and soon they are running for their lives and told that they need to  make a decision of who will live and who will die by sunrise. Through out the movie we learn a bit of each persons past and the guilt that they carry.
Now, though the idea of a evil house isn't a new idea. But the concept is ok. It wasn't scary but it works. I mean, come on. Whats more freaky then seeing your past mistakes and not being able to do anything about it? How about a creepy sheriff as well as a creepy little girl trying to help you? This house seems to have it all..but a creepy basement. Wait, it has that too.
In a way I would recommend this movie. It's a good one to sit down to on a Friday night with nothing to do. I now wonder, if all a troubled married couple has to do is go to a haunted house and spend the night running for their lives to make their marriage stronger, why don't more shrinks prescribe that? More importantly, why don't people listen to the creepy girl? Listen to the creepy girl. She knows what she is talking about.

N: Beware of this house. Evil lurks inside. Behind the walls. Under the creaking floorboards. Within those that are living in the House. As you know a couple in a broken marriage, take a wrong turn down a lonely road and run into a little car trouble. If that's not enough they must venture through the rain and dark woods to find themselves at a house that has an unpleasant feeling. Donor party for two. Your table is ready. Thus, we are introduced to the Tin man. A sadistic stalker who will make you scream for mercy, while using black magic to hypnotise you with dark visions of your past. He says that your guilt shall be the end of your... Just when you thought it was over-it ain't. It won't ever be over that is.

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