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Originally Posted by J Harker Considering these
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Catacombs is a fairly decent little mystery chiller. It plays out a lot like a re-imagining of the phenomenal
Les Diaboliques, so if you've seen and enjoyed that then you may like and find some familiarity within
Catacombs too.
As for
The Nightcomers, I may be in the minority (with Dem), but I liked it. A lot of its detractors generally compare it to the phenomenal
The Innocents,
The Nightcomers being an interpretation of the events leading up to the 1960 film and a different take on Henry James'
The Turn of the Screw source material... and I think that is the key to enjoying it. If you consider it a different interpretation and view it on its own merits there is a lot of fun to be had. Both Beacham and Brando are excellent, as are the two child actors playing Flora and Miles. Winner ups the psycho-sexual tension throwing in dollops of BDSM and incest which many fans of the Clayton film may find hard to stomach. There is also the strong argument that the film removes some of the mystery from the proceedings. However, all that said and whilst not in the same league as the 1960 film (and therefore comparisons are a little moot albeit 'necessary' I suppose) I enjoyed the ride and would definitely recommend - even if like me you do highly rate
The Innocents - as long as you are inclined to keep an open mind and view it as a parallel independent tale rather than a direct precursor. I would suggest checking out
The Innocents (if you haven't already done so) before
The Nightcomers though... even though both films are very different in tone.
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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs I have Catacombs but not watched it yet. |