Through The Shadow

2015
5| 1h45m| en
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Laura makes spooky observations as soon as she starts her job as a teacher for two orphan students at a plantation. She concludes that it has something to do with the former caretaker and his romantic partner.

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Lucia Ayala It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Scotty Burke It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
BuffySpellman This Brazilian version of Henry James's Turn of the Screw felt mismatched.Traditionally there has been two distinct interpretations of the novella. The first psychological - The teacher is naive, highly repressed and due to the isolation and sheer loneliness she suffers from, she becomes overwhelmed and begins to see and imagine impossible things. The other, and by far the more popular interpretation when it comes to cinematic versions - A genuine haunting by two menacing and malevolent spirits seeking to possess and corrupt the two innocent children.This movie seems to be mix of the two interpretations, creating an interesting but uneven result.The children were perfect for their roles. Their cherubic innocence made their teacher's passionate concern for their safety utterly believable.The weakness of the film lies with the casting of the teacher and the selfish uncle.It was difficult to buy into Virginia Cavendish as the repressed teacher - As she came across as far too worldly, possessing too strong a sense of independence and emotional maturity.Nor did it help that Domingos Montagner as the uncle lacked the finesse and charm the character required to be convincing.I also felt several of the supporting characters' backstories were left undeveloped and that was a lost opportunity: The director could've exploited these backstories for greater dramatic affect, giving the movie more nuance, and depth.Due to the time limit of the movie and the uneven pacing, much of the novella's menacing ambiguity was missing. The lack of conflict between the children and the teacher toward the end meant the shocking conclusion felt out of place - Tacked on even.There was a BBC television version done in 2009 that did a much better job of translating the story to the screen. Proving, in my opinion that the subtle elements of this story are better suited to a television miniseries.But all faults aside, this movie is definitely worth checking out. Especially on a late stormy night, with plenty of rain lashing against the windows to add an extra layer of heighten disquieted creepiness to your viewing experience.