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An urban family leaves city life behind for the confines of rural New England. Little do they know that their new home once belonged to the Keyes family, a clan who experienced the tragic loss of their daughter some 250 years ago.
A customer from Darkest Essex , 02/07/2007
I am a huge Julie Delpy fan. Which can be a blessing sometimes ( Before sunset / Before sunrise) but can also be a curse. Whilst this is not her worst film, it is far from a good film. There is little suspense, rather poor acting and a story which does little to engage the viewer. I didnt see this film get a general release and i am fairly sure that it went straight to DVD. That kind of tells you how good a film this is, i am afraid.
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A customer from lancashire , 08/07/2007
I already guessed the plot within the first 10 mins. After the very slow start, and the fact that the film was so predicatble.It just dragged on and was boring. I would not call this a creepy film, Was more scared by harry potter!
Jeanne from London, England , 23/08/2007
This film was rather predictible not at all scarry. I really don't understand why it was given an 18 rating!!
A customer from wales , 26/08/2007
Unfortunately, I completely lost interest after 20 minutes.
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A customer from UK , 23/06/2008
This film caused me to waste a valuable Sunday evening. Eighties background music, rubbish special effects (again, very eighties-esque), no atmosphere, awful acting and unconvincing characters. The only way this ghost story was scary was in how terrible it was.