Spectres (2004)
Facts
| Directed by | Phil Leirness |
| Cast | Marina Sirtis, Dean Haglund, Tucker Smallwood, Lauren Birkell, Alexis Cruz and David Hedison |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2003 |
| DVD Release | April 19, 2005 |
| Running Time | 96 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 000799430521 |
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About Spectres
Kelly, a 16-year-old suicide survivor, and Laura Lee, her workaholic mother, attempt to mend their fractured relationship by renting a cottage for the summer. Upon arriving, strange occurrences in the house cause Laura Lee to consult a psychiatrist who in turn brings in a psychic. Soon they come to a conclusion that it’s not the house that’s haunted but Kelly herself. It’s now up to them to rescue Kelly’s conflicted soul from its dark past.
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Average user review:| Spectres Movie |
| A confused, muddled, poorly written mess |
What unfolds seems to revolve around the young daughter's suicide attempt and some convoluted mess wherein a single soul shared by a variety of dead souls enters her body while at the same time causing paranormal activity in the house? I end that with a question mark because I just didn't get it, and I'm not stupid. It's just poorly written.
The problems with this movie all walk hand-in-hand to form a disaster. The script is a complete nightmare, with every mother-daughter cliche only exacerbated by Sirtis' desperate attempt to make their interactions seem genuine. They don't, and it's not for want of talent on her part.
The movie can't decide what it wants to be, and it does a poor job of blending genres. You know how sometimes you're with your friends and you say "I have this great idea!" This is what would happen if someone made the poor choice of turning it into an actual film. It reads like the writer said "Wouldn't it be cool if..."
Watching the bonus making of featurette on the DVD is almost painful because everyone is SO into what they're doing - the director uses the word "Compelling" about a thousand times - it's so sad how horrible it turned out.
In short, it just misses the mark on every level. It isn't scary, or even slightly creepy. It isn't emotionally moving. It just isn't anything at all. March 23, 2006
| 'Could've' been but wasn't. |
I think they should have given 'William' the ghost more of a part than a piano playing ghost who had about 10 lines in the movie near the end. And the premise of William could have been a story in itself...but no, he simply tried to explain all the ghosts haunting the place as being one soul...really dumb.
Don't get me wrong, I like all the talent in this movie. Well acted, by all, but the story, oh the story, if only, if only, if only....
April 27, 2005
| INTERSTING MOVIE |
April 26, 2005
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