
Catherine Clare reluctantly trades life in 1980s Manhattan for a remote home in the tiny hamlet of Chosen, New York, after her husband George lands a job teaching art history at a small Hudson Valley college. Even as she does her best to transform the old dairy farm into a place where young daughter Franny will be happy, Catherine increasingly finds herself isolated and alone. She soon comes to sense a sinister darkness lurking both in the walls of the ramshackle property—and in her marriage to George.
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James Norton | George Claire |
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Ana Sophia Heger | Franny Claire |
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Amanda Seyfried | Catherine Claire |
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Charlotte Maier | Peg |
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Kristin Griffith | Audrey Claire |
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Ben Graney | Husband #2 |
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Molly Jobe | Wife #1 |
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Joey Auzenne | Husband #1 |
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Kelcy Griffin | Lynne |
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Cotter Smith | Tom Claire |
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Dan Daily | Pat |
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Karen Allen | Mare Laughton |
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Alex Neustaedter | Eddie Vayle |
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Jack Gore | Cole Vayle |
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F. Murray Abraham | Floyd DeBeers |
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Maureen Young | Blind Woman |
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Melinda Tanner | Local Woman #2 |
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Natalia Dyer | Willis |
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Rhea Seehorn | Justine |
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Emily Dorsch | Ella Vayle |
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James Urbaniak | Bram |
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Alison Smith | Poet |
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Michael O'Keefe | Travis Laughton |
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Marion McCorry | Millicent |
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Peter Grosz | Martin |
Director | Shari Springer Berman |
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Robert Pulcini |
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Writer | Elizabeth Brundage, Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini | |
Producer | Stefanie Azpiazu, Shari Springer Berman, Timothy Bird, Anthony Bregman, Julie Cohen, Peter Cron, Stephen Lippross, Peter Pastorelli, Robert Pulcini | |
Musician | Peter Raeburn | |
Photography | Larry Smith |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
Subtitles | Many |
Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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Location | Flix To be Burnt |
Purchased | May 06, 2021 at GalaxyRG |
Quantity | 1 |
Watched | Jul 22, 2022 |
Index | 4164 |
Added Date | May 06, 2021 13:10:09 |
Modified Date | Jul 22, 2022 13:37:39 |
My quick rating - 5,2/10. Time to let shuffle decide, I only picked the horror genre. I saw the Netflix logo but I have no idea if it is still playing on there. Oh, and a best-selling book as well. I have to assume that the book was far better than this was. Especially the ending which massively detracted from a decent slow-burn ghost story they were concocting. Which is part of the issue here. I have no idea why they even bothered trying to make it a ghost story. It never gets fully explored and the character's issues with one another throughout were doing just fine without the low-quality effects specters occasionally seen. They didn't look any better than a TV movie from 30 years ago. We have a woman (Amanda Seyfried) who relocates with her hubbie (James Norton) for work reasons but begins to think there are some dark issues going on in their marriage. Seyfried is actually quite good in her role here while Norton I thought the exact opposite. Now, this is where it gets muddled since they could've stuck with that and delivered on the acting and story. But then they mixed in the history of the house. Now I am always up for a good haunting so I was game except they never used it to the potential it had. An occasional description from a neighbor or something in a picture that correlates to an old story. Things like this are sprinkled in and then forgotten. She is a bolemiac? Naw, forget that having any significance. Affairs? Just quick eye candy, no development on that. Just a lot of lazy screenwriting. There are some subtle hints to a deeper haunting that I may have picked out like the cross in the photo or the slideshow error in class. Not really spoilers, more something to watch for since I am not sure if that has anything to do with the plot as a whole. But I am willing to bet these clues made more sense in the story that was told in the book. Maybe with this complete letdown of an ending, those hints were just unused material like those few things I just mentioned. But it looks nice for the scenery as expected on a Netflix budget it just doesn't deliver much more than an average story with an ending that is like a massive gut punch.
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