Review of Ghosts of War (2020) by Danaman — 29 Sep 2021
I’m going to give credit where it’s due this is a good horror film, not great but good. I understand a few character arcs were a bit underdeveloped and that was a turn off. However looking past that, which is common place in recent horror movies, to see good cinematography coupled with great acting (in this genre) and a antagonist that had actual depth and was portrayed better than many supernatural stereotypes made it a quality horror.
Was it a bit rushed in the end? Yes. Was there a bit more room for supporting character development? Yes. But if you look at the primary motif that this movie went for, PTSD, it hit the mark. And for those who don’t agree I understand.
To those reading this understand there is a difference between critiquing and being critical especially in a genre that primarily quantity over quality. Overall I have recommended this to many of my friends who thoroughly enjoy this genre and they have all come to a similar conclusion as I.
Give it a chance.
This review of Ghosts of War (2020) was written by Danaman on 29 Sep 2021.
Ghosts of War has generally received mixed reviews.
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