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Summary: An American woman searching for her birth parents learns she has inherited a house in the middle of a forest in a remote area of Russia. It is the house where she was born. Abandoned and uninhabited for 40 years, it stands in total disrepair and neglect. What she finds is more than an old house. She meets a mysterious man who claims to be her brother, a twin she never knew... (imdb)
Kudos for the damn creepy atmosphere, but I felt the movie could have just relied on the more subtle means of scaring the audience and still remained interesting instead of making you go all WTF.
Looks like a horror movie, sounds like a horror movie, but there's no suspense, tension, horror, gore or shocks anywhere to be found. Please, Nacho Cerda, give us a reason to root for your heroine before sending her into the darkness. Also, I've seen paranormal but this is just paranonsensical. 94% style and 6% substance.
Lives up to its name in that it employs numerous tired and, for the most part, "abandoned" scare techniques to get a jump out of the audience. Your Honor, may I submit into evidence the following: sudden slamming of doors, sharp bursts of screechy violins, shots from behind characters, crying babies, hiding in closets, shaky camera, fleeing through woods, cloudy-eyed crones, flashlights as main source of lighting, decapitated doll head floating in lake...okay, that last one was pretty awesome.
lanet, gecmisin pesini birakmamasi, lanetli ev, psikopat baba, ölen anne, ailenin izini sürmek, rusya, ada, issiz ada, ciftlik, orman (ailesinin izini arayan iki kardes rusyanin issiz ormalarinin arasinda ki adada yer alan malikaneye giderler. kendi hayaletlerini görürler ve her sey 40 yil önceki haline döner. karisik bir film)
Extremely successful inner horror flick. Catches nicely duality of dobbelgänger: good/bad, man/woman, boy/girl, adult/child, Western/Eastern, mother/child, reality/fantasy, living/dead, past/now. Dualism is running through out the story. Circle is unbroken. Good atmosphere, well acted. In the end you want to rerun the beginning again. In this film the horror lives inside of you.
The only worthwhile film in the train wreck that is the "8 Films 2 Die 4" series that was making its way around horror fests. Very atmospheric, foreboding, with unexpectedly solid acting. Doesn't spoon feed you or shower you with blood and gore, like most modern horror flicks.