After the death of their child a couple go to stay in an island home. The woman starts to hear the noise of a baby crying and is followed by an old blind women who warns her to get out of ... See full summary »
Great visuals, stunning cinematography, and art direction but lacks of an interesting plot that never gets fully explained.
I haven't read the novel but I think the movie was interesting enough. The psychological situations were perfectly mix with the sadness beyond the grave. Losing a child is always a matter of traumas and this movie perfectly displays it with some chilling scenes.
The cryings were scary enough to add a special vibe to the movie but sadly, it wasn't never clear if the movie was intended to take a dramatic or horror direction.
Still, this is a decent effort that hasn't get much recognition. I will take the other IMDb reviewer suggestion and read the book.
Still, I recommend this movie if you catch it on t.v.
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