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It is rats in the attic or termites in the timbers ( bats in the bell free
or bugs in your hat?), but never, never real spirits? Seeing the head doctor
and fighting off the men in white coats, people believe in their lonesome fantasy of dead people walking? Is it the neighbor's dead wife or something more sinister? It seems to be a plum role for Michelle Pfeiffer?
Harrison Ford is kind of the straight man to the bent housewife
with delusions that aren't...MEF and possession.
From there things go from bad to worse.
Well made, well acted, just not the kind of movie I like.
I've watched it twice to make this review.
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The same thrills and chills you get when you're alone and you thought you heard something and you're getting scared then all of a sudden the cat, dog or someone startles you from behind, then after getting your wits scared out of you, you feel silly but kinda of enjoyed it anyway. This is that movie. It's fun and harmless and kids specially girls under the age of 15 enjoy watching it with their friends because its innocent fun. Michelle Pfiffer(I didn't realized how many f's shes got in her surname) is convincingly terrified specially after she started to suspect her husband Norman might be capable of the ultimate human crime. Everyone will root for her all the while hating the Harrison Ford character and cheering each blow to his face as Claire tries to get away. If you like the suspense that Hitchook builds on, this movie is definetely for you, but there are no DVD extras which is always why I drop a star no matter how good the movie is. That's part of the fun of buying/owning the DVD in the first place.
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Highly entertaning film from the always fantastic Robert Zemeckis. Great performances from the cast, and good story-telling. Keep's you interested as you see the story unfold. And lot's of scares, and many creepy scenes. Don't watch this film by yourself or before bed. I highly recommend this film, see it.
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What Lies Beneath starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer is a Hitchcock style film. I like this movie, Pfeiffer steals every scene while Ford plays his creepiest role yet. What Lies Beneath is about a husband and wife who are now in the empty nest period of their lives, the daughter has moved onto college and the couple have buried a secret and finally starts resurface. This film is a bit slow especially the first hour but after that the pace and story fall into place. Give this sly and slick ghost film a chance. Enjoy!
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Claire Spencer's (Michelle Pfieffer) daughter Caitlin is heading off to college. The retired cellist has nothing to do but enjoy her beautiful Vermont home and her delectible husband, Norman Spencer (Harrison Ford).
Empty Nest Syndrome is hard, but nobody ever told Claire she'd become obsessed with her fighting neighbors and see the face of a dead girl underwater...Plus, she's facing the anniversary of an auto crash.
The first part builds suspense like only Hitchcock could. I swear Claire hurts herself so often, she's a walking Band-Aid commercial. She keeps getting startled by the phone, her husband walking up behind her.
When Norman has had enough, he urges Claire to seek professional help. The psychiatrist suggests Claire get in touch with the ghost. She and her friend Jodi get an Oija board and have seances to summon the neighbor's wife...
And the rest keeps you glued to your seat with the hairs standing up on the back of your neck. "What Lies Beneath" goes further than being an homage to Hitchcock and stands on its own as a classic of the horror genre. I had to watch in a well-lit room -- and my poor cat couldn't even stay on my lap.
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