Saturday, January 31, 2009

"Uninvited" uninspired


Hitchcock is not certain. Cheap emotions and maintain a gimmicky twist in the climax "The uninvited" (★ 1 / 2 PG-13) in the sub horror movie. This focuses on a teen (Emily Browning) has just returned home from a brief time in a psychiatric hospital after the death of his sick mother in a horrific fire.

A pair of zombie "warnings" from the Otherworld and a drawer full of hypodermic needles that Alex and his sister Anna suspicious of his mother the former nurse, now the home of his girlfriend writer distant dad. Rachel did (the always welcome Elizabeth Banks) to kill his mother, and she is planning to kill all appears to maintain itself? "The uninvited" provides a few small gasps and jumps and a soundtrack of violins sensitive as most of his contemporaries, but 87 minutes of disappointment and cliché. (Doors fragile, mysterious forests, bodies in trash bags, grisly nightmares? Ven.) The young actresses playing Anna and Alex are girls and that could land a plane in Browning lips of Jolie, but are unstable and lead while Banks plays the awkward, like a Barbie somnambulant Rachel meddling with a smirk. "The uninvited" is underwhelming.

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