The 120-minute film that stands out on Netflix

The 120-minute film that stands out on Netflix
The 120-minute film that stands out on Netflix

However, “The appearance of things”, Like numerous films, it is not free of controversy. On the contrary, the opinions of critics are divided, since, while some applaud the creation of a suffocating atmosphere and Seyfried’s performance, others point out that the plot could have been developed in greater depth.

To be more specific and considering the opinions expressed on Filmaffinity, users stated the following: “It is a film with freedom, out of the ordinary of this type of proposals. Deliberately slow and quiet, but strangely interesting. It has clichés, but at the same time curious moments. It is not your typical haunted house or ghost movie. It hides more than it may seem. Another thing is whether the audience enters the game or not. “I have entered”Alamillos commented.

“Netflix offers us once again with a commitment to terror and suspense, Although I have to say, it’s not scary, and the suspense is not completely achieved, the two hours that the film lasts fly byWell, it’s an entertaining movie. It’s one of those movies that I don’t regret having seen.”added Michael.

Likewise, there are those who believe that the book better captures the nuances and complexity of the story.

Likewise, and despite divided opinions, this film is emerging as an interesting option for fans of the genre. However, as we usually say, criticism is completely subjective, so you should watch it to form your own assessment.

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