The Invitation was Directed by Jessica M.Thompson & Written by Blair Butler.
PS: Do Not Watch The Trailer
Having no prior
knowledge of this movie, I enjoyed it.
We see a huge estates
castle in the movie's opening scene.
Then we entered the
interior in a complete Gothic atmosphere and the lighting was absolutely
stunning.
When a butler asks
his Ma'am to eat because she is weak, she pushes him out and commits suicide by
hanging. The special shot reminds me of a movie that started the same way in
2006 named 'STAY ALIVE' directed by William Brent Bell.
As Evelyn or Evie
'Misandei' in Game of Thrones, she works as a freelancer as an ordinary girl
from New York. In addition to her profession, she is also a ceramic artist. She
lost her mother to cancer a few months earlier and her father when she was 14
years old.
Previously unknown to
Evie, she got a DNA match with an English cousin.
Later on, she is
invited to England's countryside for the wedding of her new cousin.
Here the adventure
gets started.
For a movie rated
PG-13, it’s really TOP: No much blood, the scares are too mild and not
effective.
From my humble point
of view, The Invitation is a Thriller Romance movie with some Horror elements.
Evie and Walter,
interpreted by Thomas Doherty, they had positive chemistry together. I really
enjoyed their brief conversations with so much desire in their eyes. The kissing
scenes are so sweet and warm, as I said, it’s a well-done PG-13 movie.
This was a good movie in terms of technical characteristics:
the costumes were stylish and the lighting was amazing,
creating a completely gothic atmosphere that reminded me of Tim Burton's films,
interpreted by the famous Johnny Depp, with a very cold and dark
atmosphere. Although the film is not a true horror, the production quality is
much higher than most of the other horrors.
The acting and the
cinematography were great. If you want to watch a vampire romance movie, I
recommend it to you. You’ll enjoy it.
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