Sunday, January 5, 2020

Finn Wolfhard tries to kill his babysitter in the new film of the creators of The Spell


The producers of El Conjuro have a new movie on their doorstep and, unlike the previous ones, this one could play with your mind and let you sleep.

The Spell movies, not the best horror proposals, have good stories, but there is always some detail that fails and that makes you laugh more than fear, The Turning seems to be different, this is based on a famous horror novel of 1898 and its goal seems to be deserting your paranoia.

The Turning is inspired by The Turning of The Screw by Hanry James, the same novel on which the second season of Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House is based, and tells the story of a nanny who is hired to care for two lonely children In a mansion. Upon arrival, it is obvious that these are normal children, but, the more time he spends there, things get more frightening and the babysitter begins to lose his sanity, or that is what they want him to think.

Finn Wolfhard plays an orphan named Miles who lives in a mansion with his sister Flora (Brooklyn Prince of The Florida Project), children are cared for by a new nanny named Kate, Mackenzie Davis (Black Mirror, Terminator), who arrives thinking that That would be the easiest job of his life, clearly it isn't.

Miles and Flora talk to people who are not there, say there are places in the mansion that are prohibited and begin to behave strangely from one day to another. Miles is clearly a psycho and even tries to kill his babysitter by whipping his head against a mirror.



The Turning is a modern version of the novel and it surely has some differences, but the original story goes something like this: “The first job of a young woman: governess for two strangely beautiful children, strangely distant, strangely silent, Miles and Flora, in an abandoned farm ... A farm persecuted by an evil that calls. Half-seen figures that look from dark towers and dusty windows, silent and dirty ghosts that, day after day, night after night, are getting closer and closer. With growing horror, the helpless governess realizes that diabolical creatures love children, who seek to corrupt their bodies, possess their minds, possess their souls ... But worse, much worse, the governess discovers that Miles and Flora do not They fear the evil that lurks. Because they love the walking dead as much as they want the dead. ”

It is no secret that there is no villain more frightening than an evil child, for some reason, their innocence and vulnerability makes them even darker, more dark and twisted and Miles and Flora have everything to become the next protagonists of your nightmares.

source : https://theturningfullmovie.org

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