Time Out says
For all its stylishly Stygian interiors, Balagueró’s haunted-house movie suffers from uneven acting, non-idiomatic dialogue and muddled storytelling. Anna Paquin is out of her depth as Regina, teenage daughter of a violent, unhinged father (Iain Glen) and a chronically passive mother (Lena Olin). Neither parent can cope when her younger brother, Paul (Stephan Enquist), claims he is being haunted and abused by the ghosts of six dead children. With the help of her internet-savvy Spanish boyfriend Carlos (Fele Martinez), the resourceful Regina discovers that the new family home was used for an aborted occult ceremony 40 years earlier. An imminent lunar eclipse means the time is once more ripe for ritual slaughter.
Shadowy malevolence pervades the house, where the unravelling family is not so much living as incarcerated. Jittery images of ghostly children generate a degree of threat, but the contrived plot twists try one’s patience. So even as the darkness closes in, there is never any real sense of dread. The slow-burning terror soon fizzles out, as does the damp squib of an ending.
Release Details
- Rated:15
- Release date:Friday 18 March 2005
- Duration:89 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Jaume Balagueró
- Cast:
- Anna Paquin
- Lena Olin
- Iain Glen
- Giancarlo Giannini
- Fele Martinez
- Stephen Enquist
- Fermi Reixach
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