Review of Crimson Peak (2015) by Danipp — 18 Oct 2015
Del Toro made a beautiful love and problematic story, with stunning visuals. While we don't have a lot to be scared of, Chastain does all the work on her dark and dangerous role that hunts everyone and causes a few deaths.
Hiddleston is more of a victim of all of this and his character doesn't give him the chance to shine a lot but his performance is quite sweet. Wasikowska is a darling. She seems smart in the beginning but she takes a lot of time to realise where she's getting into, probably because of her innocence.
Hunnam has very few space in this, which is a shame. In a nutshell, the story manages to hold our attention throughout the film. We know there's something wrong with Crimson Peak since the start but the script reveals us everything on the right time and it's cool to have that like this, not everything explained just in the final sequence.
This review of Crimson Peak (2015) was written by Danipp on 18 Oct 2015.
Crimson Peak has generally received positive reviews.
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