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Wednesday, 22 February 2012

If We Open The Door To Superstition, Where Does It Lead?


Hi all. 
Just a quick post tonight but had to share my ordeal with you!
Today I went (or rather was FORCED) to go and see 'The Woman in Black'.


For anyone who doesn't know about it, it's a new film adaptation of the story which stars Daniel Radcliffe and Ciaran Hinds. 
I was a bit worried about the believability as I'm obviously used to seeing Daniel as Harry Potter but he played it really well and I never thought about the Potter boy (although his wand skills would've come in really handy in my opinion). I really like Ciaran Hinds as well but, other than Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, I had only ever seen him in TV dramas. Both characters were performed well and were really relatable so I did care about what happened to them. 

The film itself has been hyped as one of the scariest of our time and I was already terrified before going... And it was all downhill from there.

I think I saw more of the inside of my scarf than I did the actual film. And I think me & Sophie spent more time elbowing each other in panic and trying to contain our nervous laughter! 


Obviously I'm not going to give anything away for anyone who wants to see it but the sound effects were probably the scariest thing about it. I really did get chills and it had me screaming! 

If you like the tension and adrenaline that goes with horror films then definitely go see this. It has a perfect mix of creepiness and jumpiness and also a bit of in your face horror! 

I'm never letting the girls lead me into a film like that again but I did love it I have to admit!

That's all for now, will post again soon. 
Lots of love, Taz

ps. Please go and check out Sophie's blog at: thursdayschild070.blogspot.com/

2 comments:

  1. I'm frightened to go and see it! :P For Valentine's day we went to go and see Chronicle, it would have been just as easy to see WIB but I didn't want to cry with fear over Mexican!! Rach x

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  2. Seriously rach... I could have died.
    It's an amazing film though, I'm glad I saw it, but bloomin terrifying! X

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