This was well acted especially by the two female leads. However, the twists were overdone...especially Celia Imrie as a Psycho. She being a doctor how come she did not know Mr Van Huet was properly dead!?
Other characters, Sophie ward's first husband and his second wife didn't instill belief, when all others did.
Also, Mr Van Huet also became a sudden Psycho, killing Michael Elphick(not wholly sure why, was Mr Elphick in on his "death") and, so the viewer, may believe at the end going to kill Sophie Myles.
If it had not gone slightly over the top and crappy other characters, it could have been a really eerie/mystery film in the old Gothic style.
It's a shame to the male world that Sophie Ward is a lesbian.
But Overall enjoyable.
Other characters, Sophie ward's first husband and his second wife didn't instill belief, when all others did.
Also, Mr Van Huet also became a sudden Psycho, killing Michael Elphick(not wholly sure why, was Mr Elphick in on his "death") and, so the viewer, may believe at the end going to kill Sophie Myles.
If it had not gone slightly over the top and crappy other characters, it could have been a really eerie/mystery film in the old Gothic style.
It's a shame to the male world that Sophie Ward is a lesbian.
But Overall enjoyable.