The Woman in Black-2012
Director James Watkins
Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Janet McTeer
Scott’s Review #429
Reviewed June 21, 2016
Grade: C
The Woman in Black (2012) is an example of a recent trend in modern horror films. The positives are great effects (shadows, lighting, ghosts, some scares), but the story is not compelling and makes no sense causing it to be a negative.
The eerie setting of foggy London and a creepy seaside village are perfect.
The cinematography dynamic instantly elicits a feeling of dread, coldness, and secrets.
From that point, the story sinks into a chaotic mess of unbelievable twists that, instead of compelling, only confuses the viewer until he or she no longer cares.
That is a shame.
I give Daniel Radcliffe credit for trying to shake his Harry Potter image by going the horror route. I suspect that is the entire point of the film, as it centers around Radcliffe, but it seemed like I was still watching a Harry Potter movie.
Nice effects, but poor story. This Woman in Black (2012) will be forgotten before long.