Diary entries forDollhouse
Dollhouse
Annabelle, met your opponent, Aya. Such a creepy doll, everytime i see the doll it keep make me uncomfortable. Also this movie is good and scary too, like classic J-Horror.
Dollhouse
aya will return on avengers doomsday
Dollhouse
Grief is an ugly thing, and we dispel it into the worst places possible. What happens when the grief becomes a haunting? Becomes childlike? Wants and needs from us like a living thing? Diluted jump scares scattered throughout to focus on its melodrama, but even in its earnest moments, very little comes up to the surface. Pokes fun at the decline of the fertility rate in Japan and uses the female body as plot device to spin the story. The story sacrifices characters for plot to a very abrupt and gag end that would’ve worked wonders in the 80s and with a shorter running time, but it builds too much on using trauma on the female body as backstory instead of pushing heartfelt sentiments around the image of family to really push itself. It falls flat. And when the horror falls flat with it, you have a very flat film.