The ChangelingYear: 1980 Director: Peter Medak Written by: William Gray, Diana Maddox Threat: Ghost Weapon of Choice: Water Based upon: Original |
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Rish Outfield's reviews
This film is enormously popular where I come from. But it was still pretty
good.
Big-shot composer George C. Scott's wife and daughter are killed in a freak
accident (and it was pretty freaky), and he moves up to Seattle and works as
professor. He moves into a big, spooky mansion with a horrifying history (it
used to be an orphanage! But wait, there's more . . .), and though he's
living alone, someone else is in the house with him. Besides the caretaker,
who disappears halfway through the film.
I, personally, adore haunted house stories, and this one really worked. The
fact that it relied on practically no special effects helped it greatly, and
it's much less dated than it would otherwise be (though it feels older than
1980 to me). I really enjoy George C. Scott's performances, and this was no
exception. He is great at the driven, almost obsessed widower who (almost
understandably) sticks around a haunted house, trying to unravel its secrets.
This was a good, spooky film, with creepy sounds of the house, bouncing
balls, voices, visions, breaking glass, and animate wheelchairs. The fact
that the ghost is a child helps raise the scare-meter, ‘cause let's face it,
kid ghosts are scarier than adult ghosts (but I have to admit, old women
ghosts are scarier than the kid ones).
I was a bit disappointed to not find an honest-to-badness changeling in the
film, but the title does explain itself before it's over. I have very few
complaints about this one, so I'll quit now before I think of any.
Best Scare: The scariest part of the film was when a seance was held, and
questions were being asked to the spirit by the medium, who writes down the
answers she receives. Creepy, but what's truly scary is when Scott plays the
seance recording back and hears the voice of the ghost responding in person.
I'd Recommend It To: More traditional horror movie fans.
The tyranist's thoughts
This is a movie that is very popular where I come from. It may be safe to say more people have seen it and praise it than
even Psycho. Strange as it sounds, now you know a little bit about the bizarre
environment I was raised in. Still, I had never bothered to see it. My opinion growing up was that if everyone else loved
it, I needn't bother. I have since revised that opinion a little even though Rish would claim differently and when we
had the chance to check this one out, I was even a little excited.
The story is a fascinating combination of the traditional ghost story/haunted house tales that we have heard all along.
However, in there is much more success here than in most. I've long railed against haunted house movies, but I have to
take a step back here and admit that The Changeling is not only well done and intriguing, but they actually
managed to make it a little scary. Not so frightening as I would have imagined from the stories of my youth, but definitely
scary in its own right.
George C. Scott does a fantastic job and the whole Canadian production shines much brighter than I expected. The story
and script are top notch. This is one that should definitely be seen and may make me revise my thoughts on following
popular opinion yet again.
Total Skulls: 15
Sequel | ||
Sequel setup | ||
Rips off earlier film | ||
Horror film showing on TV/in theater in movie | ||
Future celebrity appears | ||
Former celebrity appears | ||
Bad title | ||
Bad premise | ||
Bad acting | ||
Bad dialogue | ||
Bad execution | ||
MTV Editing | ||
OTS | ||
Girl unnecessarily gets naked | ||
Wanton sex | ||
Death associated with sex | ||
Unfulfilled promise of nudity | ||
Characters forget about threat | ||
Secluded location | ||
Power is cut | ||
Phone lines are cut | ||
Someone investigates a strange noise | ||
Someone runs up stairs instead of going out front door | ||
Camera is the killer | ||
Victims cower in front of a window/door | ||
Victim locks self in with killer | ||
Victim running from killer inexplicably falls | ||
Toilet stall scene | ||
Shower/bath scene | ||
Car stalls or won't start | ||
Cat jumps out | ||
Fake scare | ||
Laughable scare | ||
Stupid discovery of corpse | ||
Dream sequence | ||
Hallucination/Vision | ||
No one believes only witness | ||
Crazy, drunk, old man knows the truth | ||
Music detracts from scene | ||
Death in first five minutes | ||
x years before/later | ||
Flashback sequence | ||
Dark and stormy night | ||
Killer doesn't stay dead | ||
Killer wears a mask | ||
Killer is in closet | ||
Killer is in car with victim | ||
Villain is more sympathetic than heroes | ||
Unscary villain/monster | ||
Beheading | ||
Blood fountain | ||
Blood hits camera | ||
Poor death effect | ||
Excessive gore | ||
No one dies at all | ||
Virgin survives | ||
Geek/Nerd survives | ||
Little kid lamely survives | ||
Dog/Pet miraculously survives | ||
Unresolved subplots | ||
"It was all a dream" ending | ||
Unbelievably happy ending | ||
Unbelievably crappy ending | ||
What the hell? |