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The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies

The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies

Fearing Is BelievingJul. 29, 2005104 Min.
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Watch: The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies, Full Movie Online – Nurse Caroline Ellis quits her job to take care of elderly Ben Devereux who had a stroke and can’t talk. When she gets to his house in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, she meets Ben’s wife Violet, who acts suspicious and creepy. The family’s lawyer, Luke Marshall, convinces Caroline to stay. She goes to the attic and finds a secret room there full of spells, hair, and bones used to practice Hoodoo, but Violet says she has never seen this secret room. Caroline wants to help Ben, thinking that Violet has put a spell on him. She knows Hoodoo can’t hurt someone who doesn’t believe in it. Can Caroline save Ben, or will she end up being the one who needs to be saved?.
Plot: A hospice nurse working at a spooky New Orleans plantation home finds herself entangled in a mystery involving the house’s dark past.
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6.5/10 Votes: 116,247
37% | RottenTomatoes
47/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1758 Popularity: 15.965 | TMDB

Reviews:

“You see things… in the mirrors.” – Violet Devereaux
The latest psychological thriller, ‘The Skeleton Key’, follows a young hospice nurse taking care of a disturbed patient in the creepy and swampy bayous of Louisana. Kate Hudson plays the hospice nurse, Caroline. Caroline is a kind, brave but very curious caretaker which gets her into trouble sometimes. When her previous patient passes away, Caroline is sent for to live in a spooky farmhouse in the bayou, and take care of an old senile man, Ben Devereaux (John Hurt – Owning Mahoney) who is pretty much paralyzed from a stroke he recently had. Caroline lives in the house with Ben and his typical old Southern housewife, Violet Devereaux (Gena Rowlands – Hysterical Blindness). Everything seems to be going fine until some freaky stuff starts to happen that isn’t easily explained. Violet later tells Caroline the house is haunted with the spirits of slave voodoo enthusiasts. And so starts the creepy tale that is the ‘Skeleton Key’ with great acting, cool visuals but a lagging screenplay.

‘The Skeleton Key’ starts off very slow, then towards the middle picks up pace, then it’s slow again, then it concludes with a fantastic and unpredictable ending. Part of the reason I’m giving ‘The Skeleton Key’ a good review, is because the ending makes up for the constant dragging of the film. It’s not so much that the screenplay is bad, it’s actually quite intriguing, it’s just that a lot of time could have been shaved off of the final cut of ‘The Skeleton Key’ and it could have made as much sense and ultimately flow a hell of a lot more smoothly. I was expecting a scary movie out of ‘The Skeleton Key’, and got a movie that was just kind of creepy. If you want to see crazy and terrifying ghost visuals and blood ‘The Skeleton Key’ is definitely going to disappoint you, but if you want a film with more psychological terror then you’ll enjoy ‘The Skeleton Key’. Kate Hudson gives a solid performance as the lead Caroline. Gena Rowlands is fantastic as the o’le southern housewife, and John Hurt is great as the gorked out husband, who really only has one or two lines. The film also stars Peter Sarsgaard in a near-riveting performance as the small town’s estate lawyer, who Kate Hudson becomes attracted to. The four leads work great together, and nobody in the film seems out of place.

If you see ‘The Skeleton Key’ don’t be expecting this year’s ‘Sixth Sense’ because it’s no where near that caliber. I think the less you expect out of ‘The Skeleton Key’ prior to seeing it, the more you will get out of it. Try not to fall asleep during the more tedious parts of the film, because you need to really pay close attention to the film to get the ending. Really, if it wasn’t for the shock ending I wouldn’t recommend ‘The Skeleton Key’, and with the shock ending I loosely recommend it for theaters. Grade: B- (screened at AMC Deer Valley 30, Phoenix, Arizona, 8/15/05)

my ratings guide – A+ (absolutley flawless); A (a masterpiece, near-perfect); A- (excellent); B+ (great); B (very good); B- (good); C+ (a mixed bag); C (average); C- (disappointing); D+ (bad); D (very bad); D- (absolutley horrendous); F (not one redeeming quality in this hunk of Hollywood feces).

Review By: MichaelMargetis
It doesn’t scare, but it entertains.
I am an avowed fan of horror films but I must confess that films with haunted houses are so common that it gradually became uninteresting. Still, there’s nothing like giving new material a chance. That’s what I did here. And I was reasonably satisfied: its a film that knows how to build atmosphere and tension and a pleasant mystery, even if its not capable of frightening.

Everything takes place in the swamps of the suburbs of the mysterious old New Orleans. In an old colonial house lives an elderly couple who hires Caroline, a nurse and elderly caregiver who goes to that house at the hand of the family notary in order to care for Ben, the family patriarch, very weakened by a stroke that left him disabled. But it doesn’t take long for the young woman to discover that the house hides many ancient secrets and some of these secrets can really be a threat.

As a pure horror film its weak… but it has a satisfactory cast and a tense atmosphere that, coupled with a decent script, with the inclusion of witchcraft and vodoo themes (it’s New Orleans, how could we not think in this?) helps the plot and serves as glue to everything we have here. I felt that the character Caroline is not developed properly and is poorly presented to the public, since we don’t know much about her and that makes her a figure more than a character that we can feel and that touches us. Even so, it is a functional film that delivers more or less what it promises, despite not being able to scare or go beyond tension and some occasional chills.

The cast has several names of some weight. Peter Sarsgaard is the most resonant name, but he is guarded by a character who doesn’t appear that much but guarantees him a minimum of presence. Kate Hudson is elegant and beautiful, and knows how to play her role, but does not seem to feel her character as she should, in some scenes that seem less well worked or well Gena Rowlands, in turn, is extraordinary and makes a character truly colossal.

Technically, I would like to highlight the quality of cinematography and the work of filming and editing, which gave the film a very important visual beauty to build the environment that the film requires. The scenes and landscapes of the swamps and the city are excellent and were used in the best way. The effects are minimal, but they fulfill their role, the sets and costumes, as well as the Swedish landscapes (with or without snow) increase the visual beauty of the whole set. The soundtrack does its job well.

Review By: filipemanuelneto

Other Information:

Original Title The Skeleton Key
Release Date 2005-07-29
Release Year 2005

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 44 min (104 min)
Budget 43000000
Revenue 93983911
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Drama, Horror, Mystery
Director Iain Softley
Writer Ehren Kruger
Actors Kate Hudson, Peter Sarsgaard, Joy Bryant
Country United States, Germany
Awards 5 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Panavision Panaflex Millennium XL, Panavision Primo and C-Series Lenses, Panavision Panaflex Platinum, Panavision Primo and C-Series Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor Digital Intermediates (digital intermediate), Technicolor, USA
Film Length 2,800 m (Italy)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision2 500T 5218)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Panavision (anamorphic) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 2383)

The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies
The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies
The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies
The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies
The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies
The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies
The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies
The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies
The Skeleton Key 2005 123movies
Original title The Skeleton Key
TMDb Rating 6.592 1,758 votes

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