El secreto de Marrowbone

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Escaping an abusive father and a troubled past in Britain, Rose (Nicola Harrison) and her four children travel to an inherited home in rural America. The voyage is taxing on Rose and she soon dies from an illness. In order to stay together, the children plan to hide their mother's death until the 21st birthday of eldest son Jack (George MacKay). He and 19-year-old Jane (Mia Goth), 18-year-old Billy (Charlie Heaton) and five-year-old Sam (Matthew Stagg) live in impoverished conditions as they keep their secret from the world. When a nosy lawyer comes poking into their lives, the dreadful truth about what is hiding in the old Marrowbone house comes to light. The friendship of their ally, Allie (Anya Taylor-Joy), becomes their only hope. (Toronto International Film Festival)

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EvilPhoEniX 

kaikki käyttäjän arvostelut

englanti The screenwriter of The Orphanage has made a dull, uninteresting thriller with excellent young actors. It was very unattractive on the surface, the plot didn't engage me at all (only the final twist could be praised), the pace is very slow and the fact that nothing much of note happens for the whole film hurts. I didn’t like this. A weaker moment for the Spaniards. 35%. ()

kaylin 

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englanti The Spanish film Marrowbone is not primarily a horror film, because it is also a family and human drama, and then there is also romance, even though its a bit on the darker side. Marrowbone focuses a lot on its finale, but I think some people may be disappointed with it. In the end, you realize that it was all about building atmosphere, but that also didn’t happen. There’s a bit of hypocrisy in it, wherein the creators knew it wouldn't have that much power, but that the viewer could be intrigued by the course of the film. Unfortunately, some of the characters and themes fade out into nothingness. ()