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Secrets in the Walls
A single mom and her two daughters move from their cramped Detroit apartment to a large house in the suburbs, but scratching, cries and shadows haunt their new home.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 5.1 |
Studio : | |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Jeri Ryan Kay Panabaker Peyton List Marianne Jean-Baptiste Ian Kahn |
Genre : | Horror Thriller TV Movie |
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If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Good movie but grossly overrated
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
This is a horror movie focusing on Lizzy and Molly. There is ghost girl haunting the house who once lived their until she was murdered. It is the perfect way to show a ghost's feelings and suffering for years trapped with no way out. This shows every house has a special history. You just look close enough to see the past. The girls feeling are scary has you see what you don't want to see but wish she really there. I see this movie as a successful was to show a ghost's past and her pain and loss. This movie has shown the most horrifying experience on what a ghost can do this girl(Lizzy). And Molly can sense the truth about the ghost in the house.This mystery lies within the house of what happened to the girl before she became a ghost and what is she capable of.
Newly divorced Rachel and her two daughters, Lizzie & Molly, move out of their cramped apartment to a spacious new house which is also much closer to Rachel's new work. Everything seems to go fine until Molly starts to see visions of a young girl, and when she tries to explain it to her mother, it gets dismissed as stress of the move and adjusting to a new house. When the strange goings on continue, Rachel decides to do some investigating and not before long she discovers that the house is harbouring a dark secret.This is a made-for-TV movie and you can tell that as soon as you start watching it. Made-for-TV horror movies generally just do not work and this is a classic example of that as it is pretty dull, there's no real atmosphere, it is not at all scary or creepy, it's very clichéd & predictable, and the acting, while not that bad, is just very wooden.In fact, it's very much like a "scary movie" for the young teens than anything else. Young teen girls at that, so anyone above the age of 13 and is of the male gender will find this movie to be pretty much a yawn-a-thon.I wouldn't waste your time with this to be honest as there is much, much better movies out there.
Don't waste 2 hours of your life you'll never see again, unless you really like Jeri Ryan, who can act her way out of a haunted house. Actually, all of the acting is pretty decent. A mother (Jeri Ryan) and her two daughters move into a historic home, and experience some strange happenings. After researching the house's history at the local library, the mom discovers a young bride who lived there in the 1950's disappeared. After discovering the woman's remains behind a wooden panel, police say they'll investigate. They believe the woman's spirit is now at peace, but their nightmare has just begun.Now, if you're expecting them to solve the ghost's cold case, you'll be disappointed. There's really no 'why' as to most of the things that happened in this movie. Dumb, dumb, dumb.
I don't think you need a lot of money to make a good movie. This one is not scary at all (except for a person who has never watched a movie before) The story is the very old one that something in the past happened in the house and the ghost of the person who was murdered there is trapped. Personally i prefer ghosts movies without special effects,its more believable when its a real person and make up. But this one doesn't make a single effort to make anything different than doors that closes by themselves, music box that starts to play and girl with makeup that looks at you when you are not paying attention. There are some funny scenes not to say awkward, like when her daughter falls from the stairs and she try some(terrible) CPR. Well its a B (or c or d or e) Movie, and everyone tries to show that it is it