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Sun 04/04/04 at 23:29
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Saw this last night and wasn't expecting much just the same cliche stuff, which it was actually.

Probably spoilers so don't read on.

It starts with Halle Berry with her crap hair talking to Penelope Cruz blah blah oh she's a super mental patient doctor. Then you see her kiss a big, big fat man who's meant to be her husband. Then another doctor who wants to hump Halle is introduced.

Then a few pointless scenes with cliche scary darkness is thrown in. Ooooohohoh the mental home is the middle of the woods, the electricity is poor so lights flicker all the time. Halle Berry likes to type in the dark with only lighting to aid her eyes. But there's more she decides to swim in the dark.... oooh scary and pointless.

Then she drives home, more scary camera work of her driving alone in dark. She then goes home different way, sees a shaking dead girl like the one in The Ring, which actually does give me the creeps but still.

Blah Blah Blah

Now she's a patient in the hospital but she can't remember. She chops up her husband and diagnoses herself.

Still gets a bit naff from here but picks up a bit later on. More cliche scary shots and scary dead girls. I'm bored talking about it now.

Conclusion: Alright attempt at a scary film. Far too cliche though and takes bits from Sixth Sense and The Ring. It was good and though cliche had me scared a bit. Too many loose questions though, like how she is freed at the end even though she chopped up her husband, possessed or not.

Rating: 6/10
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Sun 04/04/04 at 23:29
Regular
"Excommunicated"
Posts: 23,284
Saw this last night and wasn't expecting much just the same cliche stuff, which it was actually.

Probably spoilers so don't read on.

It starts with Halle Berry with her crap hair talking to Penelope Cruz blah blah oh she's a super mental patient doctor. Then you see her kiss a big, big fat man who's meant to be her husband. Then another doctor who wants to hump Halle is introduced.

Then a few pointless scenes with cliche scary darkness is thrown in. Ooooohohoh the mental home is the middle of the woods, the electricity is poor so lights flicker all the time. Halle Berry likes to type in the dark with only lighting to aid her eyes. But there's more she decides to swim in the dark.... oooh scary and pointless.

Then she drives home, more scary camera work of her driving alone in dark. She then goes home different way, sees a shaking dead girl like the one in The Ring, which actually does give me the creeps but still.

Blah Blah Blah

Now she's a patient in the hospital but she can't remember. She chops up her husband and diagnoses herself.

Still gets a bit naff from here but picks up a bit later on. More cliche scary shots and scary dead girls. I'm bored talking about it now.

Conclusion: Alright attempt at a scary film. Far too cliche though and takes bits from Sixth Sense and The Ring. It was good and though cliche had me scared a bit. Too many loose questions though, like how she is freed at the end even though she chopped up her husband, possessed or not.

Rating: 6/10

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