The Turning

2020 • 94 minutos
2,5
108 avaliações
12%
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Recomendado para maiores de 13 anos
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The Turning stars Finn Wolfhard (TV's Stranger Things) and Mackenzie Davis (TV's Black Mirror) in a thrilling adaptation of Henry James' landmark novel. At a mysterious estate in the Maine countryside, a newly appointed nanny is charged with the care of two disturbed orphans. She quickly discovers that both the children and the house are harboring dark secrets and things may not be as they appear.
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Recomendado para maiores de 13 anos

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2,5
108 avaliações
Dustin Banfill
14 de abril de 2020
I like Mackenzie Davis and know this is supposed to be what the 2nd season of Netflix's Hill House is supposed to be based on, and based on that I decided to check this out. It was NOT good and there isn't much else to say really, I just hope Mike Flanagan can do a better job with his interpretation for Hill House season 2. Also I give Finn Wolfhard's performance in this a 10 on the annoying scale. Most characters in this movie it seems were told to do the same.
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Pamela McQueen-Williams
26 de abril de 2020
So far I've heard that people didn't understand this movie. So this will be a spoiler alert but 1st let me say I think it was great I enjoyed it. It was very atmosphere it and creepy of course it cannot touch the Original .nice take on the story. I think that It could have given more detail and potential to go a lot further. OK brief spoiler. She was crazy just like her mom the story actually happened in her past and she was looking to her things and was reliving It. saw herself at the End
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Tavontai Coleman
26 de abril de 2020
Had great build up but seemed to plateu in the second half of the movie and then the movie was done. I had so many unanswered questions at the end. The writers had no idea how to finish it and use all that build up.