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Review of by Hugo Emanuel M — 14 Oct 2012

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I love oldfashioned ghost stories, both in literature and in moving picture. It's a harder genre than people give credit to, especially because it's age. Since it has been done to death, almost every possibility and approach seems to have been covered.

However, there are movies that have taken the this tired formula and made splendid films - The Orphanage is a good example of a ghost story done right. The Awakening started off right. The acting was good, the mood was efficiently set and the cinematography gorgeous to look at.

I was many times at absolute awe at the beautifull images and camera shots that the movie boosted. However, the central thing in a movie is it's plot, and that's where things get shaky. The plot wasn't that great to begin with and as it progressed became less interesting, managing nonetheless to sustain my interest throughout until the end, wich was by far the film's greatest weakness.

The ending "twist" came too late and was done with too much haste, wich hurt it's already shaky believability. I think the ending despite being farfetched could still work if done more competently and with more preparation.

It's still an enjoyable movie, but the beautifull and eerie imagery would be much better served by a better plot. All in all, a solid 5 for the film, 10 for the cinematography. This cinematographer deserves to be well known, he his brilliant.

This review of The Awakening (2010) was written by on 14 Oct 2012.

The Awakening has generally received mixed reviews.

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