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Jessabelle –  Movie Review 

Director: Kevin Greutert

Genre: Horror


Release date: November 7, 2014 (US)


Run Time: 90  minutes


Cast:
  1. Amber Stevens as Jessabelle,
  2. Mark Webber as Preston,
  3. Joelle Carter as Kate,
  4. Sarah Snook as Jessie Laurent,
  5. David Andrews as Leon,
  6. Ana de la Reguera as Rosaura,
  7. Larisa Oleynik as Samantha,
  8. Chris Ellis as Sheriff Pruitt,
  9. Brian Hallisay as Mark,
  10. Lucius Baston as Mr. Woods,
  11. Jason Davis as Surgeon,
  12. Paul Shaplin as Actor,
  13. Barbara Weetman as Nurse Carson,
  14. Millie Wannamaker as Hospital Visitor,
  15. Christopher Cozort as Hospital Patient





Review: Have you ever been afraid of yourself when you are alone? Atmospheric and tense, Kevin Greutert plays with your mind to the theme of loneliness to the best of your advantage. If your idea of happiness is to spend time alone to spend in a cozy cottage in the woods overlooking the lake, Jessabelle is bound to change that.
Elegant rhythm, the film builds tension in a calm manner, without haste, leaving the uncertainty of the situation evokes fear. Jessabelle clearly not your typical horror movie. In fact, the lack of activity, dialogue and the rule of law initially startled as a thriller that manages to keep you intrigued arty. Scenes with mirrors, and, in particular, give chills.

If Jessie plays hide and seek with an evil spirit that has some reason, you want to solve the mystery. Unfortunately, a disappointing climax and a complicated backstory does not meet your expectations. It seems that the director has deviated from the original plot good film out.

Sarah Snook works well, but sulking too much for someone who is in great danger. Mark Webber is friendly.
With its subtle fears, Jessabelle good start. Is abrupt end, illogical that ruins the fun. However, if you like the unconventional horror films, you can see one on a lonely afternoon.
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