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wryter2000

(47,337 posts)
Sun Nov 21, 2021, 05:32 PM Nov 2021

Aftermath on Netflix

As a haunted house movie, it seemed good enough. Not great, but okay. Of course, every haunted house film pales next to Haunting of Hill House.

The ending, though, had me wondering why I'd wasted the time watching it. Predictable and disappointing. I'd be interested if anyone liked it better than I did.

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Aftermath on Netflix (Original Post) wryter2000 Nov 2021 OP
If you haven't already seen it, you may like Flanagan's Midnight Mass al bupp Nov 2021 #1
I adored Midnight Mass! wryter2000 Nov 2021 #2
I LOOOOOOOVED that! Scrivener7 Nov 2021 #3
Loved it! pandr32 Nov 2021 #5
Yeah, it wasn't very good. Luciferous Nov 2021 #4
I gave it a thumbs up. bif Nov 2021 #6

al bupp

(2,340 posts)
1. If you haven't already seen it, you may like Flanagan's Midnight Mass
Sun Nov 21, 2021, 05:52 PM
Nov 2021

By the writer & director of The Haunting of Hill House, along w/ a number of the same actors, I would argue that it redefines the horror genera in very interesting and unexpected way.

wryter2000

(47,337 posts)
2. I adored Midnight Mass!
Sun Nov 21, 2021, 06:02 PM
Nov 2021

I watched it twice. It was one of the most amazing things I've ever watched on a screen. The ending haunted me for days after I first saw it. (I should mention I'm Episcopalian, and our service is much like the Catholic service, so Christianity is part of my life.) I can't explain the story without a bunch of spoilers, but it turned the genre on its head.

Bly House didn't float my boat, but The Turn of the Screw doesn't have a lot of scary parts. I think I may go back and try it again, though.

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