Watched this on HBO On Demand a few nights ago...pretty effective thriller even though it's extremely familiar. basically a cross between "the exorcist", "the amityville horror" and "poltergeist". and if it weren't for the earnest performances by lilly taylor, ron livingston, vera farmiga, and patrick wilson, the cliches probably would've made this a borefest. instead, i found it interesting, especially since it's allegedly a true story (at least the characters really did exist).
james wan is a disappointing filmmaker. he is very technically sound and gifted in creating a creepy atmosphere. some of the false scares weren't just cats jumping out of nowhere...but he insists on the same-old "creepy old house", "creepy old doll", "creepy old witch lady" and i think it's a mistake to *see* so much--ghost stories are so much more effective when you can't see what it is...seeing it takes away from the mystery.
but overall i enjoyed it. i heard "anabelle" (the prequel) isn't as good and it's not made by the same people...that one may just fall apart due to the cliches.
anabelle is a real doll (not to be confused with RealDoll). it's not a porcelain doll though, it's just a ragdoll. i actually think it's creepier that it isn't scary at all...check it out:
that's the thing with james wan. he has to make it sooo scaaaarryy...but doesn't seem to understand that the mundane ordinary world can be way scarier than the "creepy world" in which he revels in.
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