Ghost House (2017)
7/10
Nicely Shot, Good Acting
21 October 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This is really a philosophical review. First, for the positives. The acting is good, the story is easy to follow, and the photography is well-done. There are some genuine scares here, and overall the film reminds me of a non-comedic version of Drag Me To Hell (a Horror/Comedy, 2009). The problem I have with this story is that a "good witch" is eventually called upon to defeat an evil entity, but in reality that is always only a ruse since a house divided against itself cannot stand. "Good witchcraft" and "bad witchcraft" are only two sides of the same coin, and can only be trounced by a person walking in the Light of Jesus the Anointed. So the girl is saved from the unclean spirit of the burned woman, but her finance loses a finger--and what happens to her when the story is over? She's now left open to entities all over the world--yes, even in Walmart--unless she makes things right with the Supreme God and his/her love for us all. So, well scripted, acted, and shot--but poorly based on any workable philosophy.
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