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The Skeleton Key (2005)
IMBD Score: 6.5/10
Language: Hindi
PG-13 | 1h 44min | Drama, Horror, Mystery | 12 August 2005 (USA)
Director: Iain Softley
Writer: Ehren Kruger
Stars: Kate Hudson, Peter Sarsgaard, Joy Bryant
Story:
A young hospice worker helping care for an invalid who lives in a remote mansion in the Louisiana bayous finds herself caught in the middle of morbid happenings centered around a group of Hoodoo practitioners.
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Having mentally checked what had happened in Skeleton Key, I thought there might be a few loopholes, but their description would betray the fact that the plot hinges on a series of escalating surprises. Besides, a film made to work with its cosmology must have some answers, otherwise I am missing something.
The logic of the plot is the last thing I can think of, but the film thrives on an atmosphere of shock and superstition. Like other horror movies set in the Deep South, this district has a ramshackle backyard gas station run by degenerate people who frighten and repel their customers. The driver accelerates, and all this takes place in front of a black-and-white television in a dark corner of the city.
Visitors to the case are captivated by Caroline (Kate Hudson), a nurse who is discouraged when a beloved patient dies and gives up her hospital job. Her first job cost her $1,000 a week, which is likely to cause an outcry there as several former employees have quit.
She meets an old lady named Violet (Gena Rowlands) and they run the estate and live together until 1962, when they arrive in the savannah. A lawyer named Luke (Peter Sarsgaard) sends his client a copy of his case and sends it, and she meets her client.
Now her husband Ben (John Hurt) has had a stroke and can't speak, but he can certainly look like he really wants to tell Caroline something.
They have a large house, with many rooms that Ben and Violet have never used, such as the kitchen, living room and dining room.
Caroline is given a skeletal key that opens a door to the attic, and the door rattles loudly, as if someone is locked inside. The opening scene of the film promises that only a few films can live up to this standard, including this one. While the heroine is terrified when the character's cat suddenly jumps out of nowhere, the sound of the self - the rattling of the door and the scratching of a knife - brings an unexpected surprise. Self - Rattling Door is an allusion to "The Snicker Snack Rule," which teaches that knives in horror movies even make noises of their own, such as scraping metal or scraping noises on the knife, even when they are not.
As long as it happens, it works, and the sound of the rattling door sounds like the scratching of a knife, even if it isn't.
Gena Rowlands, who looks like a faded Southern love in her late 20s, is Caroline. There's no way she doesn't understand the house, she tells the lawyer, but she's too young to understand it.
In the meantime, old Ben has a real plan: Carolina is convinced that Violet is a threat to him, and she tries to escape him by ramming her VW into the grand old iron gate, which is mysteriously locked. She crawls through a window on the porch and later falls to the ground for reasons that seem clear to me at this point. He is in a wheelchair, finds her, but he is missing a room and has to crawl out of the window onto a porch.
Behind the alarm is a local practice called Hoodoo, which is not to be confused with voodoo, Caroline says. Hoodoo is a form of witchcraft, not a religion, and God has little to do with it. Voodoo is the religion of some, but not all, said Carolin's father, a priest in the city of St. Louis.
The Skeleton Key is a film that explains too much, too little, and leaves you with surprises that make more sense if you believe that the technical mastery of the film makes up for much of it.
Kate Hudson is convincing as a young nurse determined to help her patient, and Gena Rowlands is Joan Crawford as John Hurt, who doesn't say a word and gathers an entire dictionary in his eyes. It's just that it has a lot to do with other things than anything else, but the end of "The Skeleton Key" is really a blast. For moviegoers who like movies, no matter how they end up, the journey is important, not the destination.
How do you combine harbingers and harbingers of unexplained events, and what is the deal with the hoodoo?
I don't really believe in it, but when I think about what happens when it happens, I think it's better if we donate. I also believe in working through things that don't work, and God doesn't have much to do with that.
The Skeleton Key (2005)
IMBD Score: 6.5/10
Language: Hindi
PG-13 | 1h 44min | Drama, Horror, Mystery | 12 August 2005 (USA)
Director: Iain Softley
Writer: Ehren Kruger
Stars: Kate Hudson, Peter Sarsgaard, Joy Bryant
Story:
A young hospice worker helping care for an invalid who lives in a remote mansion in the Louisiana bayous finds herself caught in the middle of morbid happenings centered around a group of Hoodoo practitioners.
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The logic of the plot is the last thing I can think of, but the film thrives on an atmosphere of shock and superstition. Like other horror movies set in the Deep South, this district has a ramshackle backyard gas station run by degenerate people who frighten and repel their customers. The driver accelerates, and all this takes place in front of a black-and-white television in a dark corner of the city.
Visitors to the case are captivated by Caroline (Kate Hudson), a nurse who is discouraged when a beloved patient dies and gives up her hospital job. Her first job cost her $1,000 a week, which is likely to cause an outcry there as several former employees have quit.
She meets an old lady named Violet (Gena Rowlands) and they run the estate and live together until 1962, when they arrive in the savannah. A lawyer named Luke (Peter Sarsgaard) sends his client a copy of his case and sends it, and she meets her client.
Now her husband Ben (John Hurt) has had a stroke and can't speak, but he can certainly look like he really wants to tell Caroline something.
They have a large house, with many rooms that Ben and Violet have never used, such as the kitchen, living room and dining room.
Caroline is given a skeletal key that opens a door to the attic, and the door rattles loudly, as if someone is locked inside. The opening scene of the film promises that only a few films can live up to this standard, including this one. While the heroine is terrified when the character's cat suddenly jumps out of nowhere, the sound of the self - the rattling of the door and the scratching of a knife - brings an unexpected surprise. Self - Rattling Door is an allusion to "The Snicker Snack Rule," which teaches that knives in horror movies even make noises of their own, such as scraping metal or scraping noises on the knife, even when they are not.
As long as it happens, it works, and the sound of the rattling door sounds like the scratching of a knife, even if it isn't.
Gena Rowlands, who looks like a faded Southern love in her late 20s, is Caroline. There's no way she doesn't understand the house, she tells the lawyer, but she's too young to understand it.
In the meantime, old Ben has a real plan: Carolina is convinced that Violet is a threat to him, and she tries to escape him by ramming her VW into the grand old iron gate, which is mysteriously locked. She crawls through a window on the porch and later falls to the ground for reasons that seem clear to me at this point. He is in a wheelchair, finds her, but he is missing a room and has to crawl out of the window onto a porch.
Behind the alarm is a local practice called Hoodoo, which is not to be confused with voodoo, Caroline says. Hoodoo is a form of witchcraft, not a religion, and God has little to do with it. Voodoo is the religion of some, but not all, said Carolin's father, a priest in the city of St. Louis.
The Skeleton Key is a film that explains too much, too little, and leaves you with surprises that make more sense if you believe that the technical mastery of the film makes up for much of it.
Kate Hudson is convincing as a young nurse determined to help her patient, and Gena Rowlands is Joan Crawford as John Hurt, who doesn't say a word and gathers an entire dictionary in his eyes. It's just that it has a lot to do with other things than anything else, but the end of "The Skeleton Key" is really a blast. For moviegoers who like movies, no matter how they end up, the journey is important, not the destination.
How do you combine harbingers and harbingers of unexplained events, and what is the deal with the hoodoo?
I don't really believe in it, but when I think about what happens when it happens, I think it's better if we donate. I also believe in working through things that don't work, and God doesn't have much to do with that.
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