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Haha. She died early though... I also tried to watch that HP Lovecraft animated film for kids but after a great opening with Lovecraft visiting his Dad in an asylum it went super cute and super boring. Even the little MTDSs got bored and they will watch any old crap so we turned it off. |
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__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Symptoms. José Ramòn Larraz. 1974. Young Anna is invited to stay at the secluded country estate of a her friend Helen. There's a sweaty groundskeeper called Brady. He's meant to be sinister but he just seemed a bit grubby and sleazy to me. Not a great deal happens for the majority of the film which feels somewhat like one of the weaker episodes of tv show Thriller. Now that said, I enjoyed Symptoms. There's a great atmosphere to the film as we see this old semi gothic country house viewed through the trees while the torrential rain endlessly lashes down. There are some creepy scenes that suggest there's more going on beneath the surface that the viewer simply isn't able to see just yet, stuff at the edge of the frame, little noises and such. Despite being a British film it neither looks nor feels like one, in fact everything feels a little foreign, probably a result of being made by Spanish director José Ramòn Larraz who utilises the English countryside in a way native directors might fail. The girls are ably played by Angela Pleasance (daughter of Donald) as the almost otherworldly Helen and Lorna Heilbron as Anna. And the late Peter Vaughan plays shifty groundsman Grady. Now obviously there's more to the plot than this but it seems a shame to go into it. It's not particularly deep or shocking, in fact it's more the journey than the destination. Symptoms reminds me a bit of Norman J Warren's Prey, except I don't have any urge at all to revisit that one and I actually look forward to giving Symptoms another whirl again soon. |
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"Sorry - no matches. Please try some different terms. The following words are either very common, too long, or too short and were not included in your search : as, above, so, below" Instead, I tried looking for the films director and then star, but Mr. Dike didn't mention either in his review, so again I got nothing Then I tried looking for 'found footage', cross referenced with 'Demdike', and it brought up what I was searching for Alternatively, I am Demdike's forum stalker, and I have saved every single post he has ever made, and I just looked thru them!
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