Widow's Walk (2019)

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Widow’s Walk: Directed by Alexandra Boyd. With Miranda Raison, Virginia McKenna, Anthony Howell, David Caves. Eve’s husband has been killed in Afghanistan. She takes her young son to a Suffolk beach house on the edge of the North Sea to grieve. But someone else is in the house grieving her loss from another war.

“Sorry to say so, but there is close to 0% horror, perhaps, 0.5% tops and most important, absolutely no climax. Sure there will be a closure, which will happen only to shock the viewer a little, but overall this movie was a swing and a miss.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt takes a small forever to happen, to develop, to make the scrip move further and provide something interesting, I waited and waited hoping that perhaps I will get a glimpse of a turning point, a deciding moment, one that will turn everything around, but excepting the absolute last 2 minutes, there will be no such thing. It will take a great load of patience and possibly some alcohol involved in order to fully view Widowu0026#39;s Walk without losing interest, because it has so little to offer.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI didnu0026#39;t get the point of the movie, surely I did understand it, for sure, but I do believe we all could have lived without it. It is a rather dull production, maybe, just maybe hanging on the neo-noir atmosphere that is long gone, because some traits of it, like the soundtrack and different scenes, did seem to have its roots there, but still, nonetheless, this movie isnu0026#39;t for everyone. I surely will not recommend it, for it brought nothing to the table.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eCheers!”

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