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Burnt Offerings

1976
8
Director: 
Dan Curtis

SYNOPSIS: 

A family rents a secluded villa for the summer, only to discover that the house has a dark power that can slowly consume those who live there.

REVIEW: 

Based on the novel of the same name by Robert Marasco. A slowly building gothic nightmare, the film is distinguished by an oppressive atmosphere that develops with a slow but inexorable pace. The terror does not come in the form of sudden jump scares, but through a growing tension and a sense of inevitable doom. The house seems to absorb the vitality of its inhabitants, and the mystery that surrounds it becomes increasingly disturbing.

A stellar cast and memorable performances, Karen Black is perfect in the role of the mother, who goes from loving and caring to completely subjugated by the influence of the house. Oliver Reed, as the father, convincingly conveys his growing sense of helplessness. Bette Davis, as the elderly aunt, adds a touch of class to the film with her solid performance, culminating in a particularly intense scene that is one of the most memorable in the film.

A horror that focuses on suggestion "Burnt Offerings" is not a film that relies on elaborate special effects or bloody scenes. The real horror lies in the gradual transformation of the characters and the disturbing autonomy of the house. Curtis' direction emphasizes the empty spaces and dark corners, always leaving the suspicion that something evil is watching.

An ending that leaves its mark. Without giving away any spoilers, the ending of Burnt Offerings is an effective twist that closes the film on a note of pure terror. It is one of those endings that remains imprinted in the mind of the viewer, leaving a sense of unease even after the credits roll. "Burnt Offerings" is a refined psychological horror, which stands out for its gothic atmosphere and for the great performances of the cast. It's not an action movie or full of special effects, but it's perfect for those who like subtle and growing terror, with a haunted house that becomes a living and disturbing presence. If you like slow and distressing horror films like The Shining, this film is definitely worth rediscovering.

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