An antique book dealer finds himself haunted by the ghost of a young boy, he decides to investigate the strange occurrences within his life.An antique book dealer finds himself haunted by the ghost of a young boy, he decides to investigate the strange occurrences within his life.An antique book dealer finds himself haunted by the ghost of a young boy, he decides to investigate the strange occurrences within his life.
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Sure it's not The Shining or anything like that but the story is decent. It does run a bit long however. We liked it enough to give it an 8 and were extremely surprised to see the 4.4 rating afterwards.
Never heard of either Susan Hill or her story The Small Hand but I have just finished watching this TV adaptation. Not as bad as many other reviews make out. The creepy, delapidated mansion is probably the best thing about it. Good cast, though the main character, played by Dougie Henshall does mumble a lot. The ending had no great surprises but there was adequate scares along the way.
Dark, melancholy and too long.
Nice cast - it wasn't their fault. But I guessed there would be yet another doomed child at the end. And getting there was a rather tortured journey.
More sad and plodding than scary.
Nice cast - it wasn't their fault. But I guessed there would be yet another doomed child at the end. And getting there was a rather tortured journey.
More sad and plodding than scary.
This is a surprisingly flat adaption of the Susan Hill story, in which the sweeping locations come first, most of the acting comes a distant second and sadly, the plot doesn't really get past the starting block.
It's very difficult to engage with the characters. There's not much to them, and the playing is often stilted. The scares are occasionally effective, but when the manifest 'ghost' is a very physical being - and an irritating bully rather than a demonic spirit to boot - there's nothing to elicit the mildest chill.
What a shame this is, when the mood sets us up for grand things - slow, lingering camera work, a minimalist, darkly ambient score and a stunning location. Effective dressing, but barely anything to hang them on. Only Neve McIntosh puts in a committed performance. My score is 4 out of 10.
It's very difficult to engage with the characters. There's not much to them, and the playing is often stilted. The scares are occasionally effective, but when the manifest 'ghost' is a very physical being - and an irritating bully rather than a demonic spirit to boot - there's nothing to elicit the mildest chill.
What a shame this is, when the mood sets us up for grand things - slow, lingering camera work, a minimalist, darkly ambient score and a stunning location. Effective dressing, but barely anything to hang them on. Only Neve McIntosh puts in a committed performance. My score is 4 out of 10.
The lack of suspense in this was mind boggling. Douglas Henshall is a good actor but he was wasted here. The ghost itself had zero fear factor. I don't think the director has ever watched an effective ghost story adaptation. The Uninvited (1944), The Haunting (1963), The Changeling (1980), The Woman in Black (1989 and 2012), and The Conjuring (2013) all got it right; don't show too much too soon (in the case of The Haunting, don't show anything at all)! Let the imagination do the work! This... didn't do that. I own the original story, and it is way, way better than this. A huge letdown.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Small hand was Filmed at Bannockburn house.
- GoofsHugo and Benedictus visit Adam in his previously derelict house and praise the way he has decorated a bedroom, but the wallpaper visible in the background is clearly not new.
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- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
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