House by the Cemetery, The

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  • englanti The House by the Cemetery (lisää)
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A young family moves from their cramped New York City apartment to a spacious new home in New England. But this is no ordinary house in the country: the previous owner was the deranged Dr. Freudstein, whose monstrous human experiments have left a legacy of bloody mayhem. Now, someone - or something - is alive in the basement, and home sweet home is about to become a horrific hell on earth. (jakelijan virallinen teksti)

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Isherwood 

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englanti The exceptionally well-played aspects, both in terms of storytelling and form, unfortunately get stuck during the second half in both respects. In comparison to The Beyond, Fulci significantly restrains the detailed portrayal of human body destruction. However, the halt in the narrative flow becomes a significant issue, and the dead twenty-minute segment leaves a bitter taste in an otherwise well-executed film. Its ultimate quality can be attributed to the phenomenal ending, in addition to the aforementioned introduction. For those who wondered about the absence of gore, Fulci opens their mouths wide with a strong concentration of mutilated bodies in a single scene, pleasantly unsettling the stomach while maintaining a juicy punch of dark atmosphere. With a bit of good will, one could even call it fear, as the chilling sensation down the spine from what we see can be described as such. Perhaps only a few blatantly idiotic lines from the mouth of the little blond and extremely unsympathetic boy, as well as the characters' implausible behavior throughout most of the film, create unpleasant flaws. However, these can be overlooked if we approach the overall experience more emotionally than logically. In such a case, four stars would indeed be a more than fitting rating for a good film. ()

kaylin 

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englanti "The House by the Cemetery" definitely won't belong to my favorite Fulci films, although I think that others could learn from it when it comes to how to shoot an atmospheric film. One thing he struggles with is keeping the viewer's attention in terms of the plot. I think that this can sometimes be so strange that it discourages the viewer, and they won't even enjoy the fantastic atmosphere that is otherwise present here. That film could use a few adjustments in the script." ()

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POMO 

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englanti The House by the Cemetery is a nice surprise, at least by Fulci’s standards and by the standards of Italian gore trash in general. The filmmaker stays true to the gratuitous nature of the gory scenes, but this time they are part of the story, which actually begins and ends somewhere, has realistic characters and abounds with a secretive and mysterious atmosphere. Don’t you love it when children are placed in horror movies? The film’s protagonist is barely eight years old and goes through a hell that even adults don’t usually go through in films. It’s just a shame that the monster, which finally shows itself in all its glory in the final scene, is a bad joke. At any rate, this is probably the best and most “normal” of Fulci’s well-known horror movies. ()

Lima 

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englanti The gloomy autumn weather and the bleak surroundings of an abandoned cemetery with tombstones among the yellowing fallen leaves thicken an already dense atmosphere. The location of the house is perfectly chosen, in a secluded spot by the forest, away from the main road, which adds to the oppressive feeling of not being able to get help. And the house itself, built in the old style, is perfect for some satanic rituals or black metal parties :) This movie is so beautifully creepy and good that it could have easily done without the gore scenes. Paradoxically, it was their too naturalistic and sophisticated nature that didn't suit me, they disturbed the beautifully mysterious atmosphere. But why am I complaining, gritty violence has always been a part of Fulci and I have to praise the Maestro for the beautiful, ambiguous ending. ()

J*A*S*M 

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englanti It’s confirmed, Italian horror classics are not for me. The House by the Cemetery is already the fifth famous film from that country to disappoint me. Not only do the characters behave very illogically, but there are also a lot of incomplete motifs that are never explained, and everything feels awfully fake and shallow. Formally speaking, it’s not bad; the gore isn’t shabby, either – actually, it’s great, but that’s something you can expect from Fulci – so I can’t give it a low rating, but I can’t grant more than 3* either, the story was too irritatingly contrived for me. The last 10 minutes in the “cellar” are great, if the entire film had that atmosphere, I wouldn’t have been disappointed. ()

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