Crimson Peak
Dir: Guillermo del Toro
2015
****
Crimson Peak is Guillermo del Toro going
back to his roots and doing what he does best, a good
old fashioned creepy thriller/horror, although as good as it is, it's
not his best within the genre. However, del Toro has set a rather high
standard, one that very few have matched, but then I'm not sure you can better
such a uniquely beautiful film such as Pan's Labyrinth (or
indeed compare it to anything else) and I'll always have such a soft-spot for
Cronos, so I wonder if he really could do anything better in my opinion? I
guess it doesn't really matter though as his films are consistently good,
even Blade II is brilliant and sequels to hit comic adaptations
aren't ever supposed to any good.
Crimson Peak is a deliciously dark
and Gothic-looking haunted house horror. There is far more to it then just
ghosts and ghouls though and it's pretty much cliche-free, with no endless
scene of our protagonist walking about in the dark encountering such false-scares
such as the camera suddenly panning to another other cast member slightly out
of shot or a cat, complete with blood-curdling meow, jumping out from
behind a curtain, that's never been del Toro's style. What we do get is
a gorgeous looking supernatural adventure, full of creepy suspense,
character development (hurrah) and clever writing, that is somehow bursting
with vivid colour and pitch-black at the same time. It's the sort of thing
people expect from Tim Burton still, even though del Toro's been doing it better
for quite some time now. Mia Wasikowska is good but personally, I think casting
her is a little lazy. She has that constantly inquisitive looking face that is
perfect for the role but it also limits her somewhat. Tom Hiddleston plays his
part well, even though I didn't like his character's change in direction. I
think Jessica Chastain is the big surprise here, not because I don't
think she's any good, far from it, she's always good, it's just I've never
seen her in this type of role before and she masters it in
an effortless manner. My only real criticism is the CGI.
Most of the time it's great but there are a few plastic looking ghosts floating
about that really didn't have the scary impact they were created for. It also
gets a bit stabby towards the end. Apart from that I really enjoyed it and I
haven't enjoyed a haunted house film for ages.
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