The Banishing tells the story of the most haunted house in England. In the 1930s, a young reverend, his wife and daughter move into a manor with a horrifying secret.The Banishing tells the story of the most haunted house in England. In the 1930s, a young reverend, his wife and daughter move into a manor with a horrifying secret.The Banishing tells the story of the most haunted house in England. In the 1930s, a young reverend, his wife and daughter move into a manor with a horrifying secret.
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The Banishing is a restrained and rather muddled ghost story set in pre-WW2 Britain. Taking a more traditional approach to the haunted house tale, the film focuses more on characters and drama. There is great emphasis on the film's context, not just the parallels with the foreboding and inevitable conflict with fascism, but also the social isolation felt by the mother and her illegitimate child.
The bulk of "The Banishing" consists of Marianne (Jessica Brown Findlay; from Downton Abby) facing the demons that have emerged from the tarnished history of Borley. Jessica Brown Findlay is the saving grace of this moody ghost story her superior performance. She is a great actress and kept the film engaging.
On its technical merits, the film is quite satisfactory. It is well-shot, with creative framing in many scenes. The soundtrack is chilling and unnerving when it needs to be. The Banishing admittedly provides a genuine threat, though the ending itself was too similar to that which many past horror films have used as misdirection before unveiling their real ending. It is worth a watch for the period setting of the 1930's WWII Britain and the standout performance of Jessica Brown Findlay.
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- GoofsA suspension harness is clearly visible behind the character's noose at the start of the movie.
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Linus Forster: But the only thing that's necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. That darkness that comes when we fail to uphold the light, when we are driven by fear and blame others for the shortcomings in ourselves, when we exploit what divides us instead of what unites us, let us pray this evil does not spread further.
- SoundtracksTango Forever - Instrumental
Written by Bruno Bertoli (as Bruno Raymond Bertoli)
Courtesy of Kapagama Music Ltd
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- Gross worldwide
- $563,672
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1