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La Maison sur le lac

Original title: Bag of Bones
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
9.7K
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3,296
La Maison sur le lac (2011)
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Psychological HorrorSupernatural HorrorDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

After his wife's sudden death, a bestselling author returns to his cabin retreat, where he receives paranormal visitations and becomes involved in a custody battle.After his wife's sudden death, a bestselling author returns to his cabin retreat, where he receives paranormal visitations and becomes involved in a custody battle.After his wife's sudden death, a bestselling author returns to his cabin retreat, where he receives paranormal visitations and becomes involved in a custody battle.

  • Stars
    • Pierce Brosnan
    • Melissa George
    • Annabeth Gish
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    5.7/10
    9.7K
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    POPULARITY
    4,184
    3,296
    • Stars
      • Pierce Brosnan
      • Melissa George
      • Annabeth Gish
    • 83User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Pierce Brosnan
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    • Mike Noonan
    • 2011
    Melissa George
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    • Mattie Devore
    • 2011
    Annabeth Gish
    Annabeth Gish
    • Jo Noonan
    • 2011
    Anika Noni Rose
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    • Sara Tidwell
    • 2011
    Matt Frewer
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    • Sid Noonan
    • 2011
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    • 2011
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    • Kyra Devore
    • 2011
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    • Bill Dean
    • 2011
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    • Max Devore
    • 2011
    Deborah Grover
    Deborah Grover
    • Rogette Whitmore
    • 2011
    Jefferson Mappin
    Jefferson Mappin
    • Buddy Jellison
    • 2011
    Deborah Allen
    • Brenda Meserve
    • 2011
    Cienna Prendergast
    • Kisha Tidwell
    • 2011
    Gary Levert
    • Deputy George Footman
    • 2011
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    David Sheftell
    • Young Max Devore
    • 2011
    Shane Anderson
    • Lance Devore
    • 2011
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    • 2011
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    • 2011
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    3rstef1

    I Blame Mick Garris

    As with other reviewers, I read the novel and enjoyed it thoroughly. I even recommended it to friends, even if they didn't like King. I felt that the novel didn't overly rely on its horrific themes, but did a wonderful job of evoking a time, place and mood.

    I have no problem with movies that change events from the book, even when I have loved the book. To tell the truth, I read this novel so many years ago that I don't have firm recollections of a lot of the incidents in it.

    So along comes Mick Garris who ignores all the interesting parts of the story and character development so that he can focus on the purely horror aspect. He trots out all the old, stale horror clichés: from the raccoon (instead of the usual cat) jumping out from a dark space to scare the hero; to the jittery camera jump cuts intended to provoke a fright; to the sudden loud music stings; and, of course, the climactic storm. The ringing bell quickly becomes repetitious and tiresome, as do the rearranging fridge magnets. As the writer, and occasional director, of the TV series Fear Itself and Masters of Horror, I suppose this focus was to be expected.

    Pierce Brosnan gives it a game try but has too little to work with. The other characters are given far too little screen time to even try to create a characterization. Garris doesn't help matters by having most of them just glower or look ominous. Anika Noni Rose has a couple good moments, but is mostly relegated to vamping it up on stage as she sings. And Melissa George needed to be reined in with her hyperactive performance.

    My advice is to stick with the Frank Darabont filmed adaptations of King and just read the novel Bag of Bones.
    6elivernash

    Worth a watch

    As with all King adaptations, the book is so much better. The nightmares Mike has in the book are just not thoroughly expressed and as scary in this. However, I think it's worth the couple hours it takes to watch it.
    5bowmanblue

    Bad of bones

    Being a fan of Pierce Brosnan, I tend to watch anything he's in. Therefore I was quite surprised that he appeared in a 'made-for-TV' movie (or two-part mini series to be precise). Granted it was based on a Stephen King book, but, in my opinion, I thought Brosnan was 'slumming it' a bit.

    Then again, about fifty per cent of King's work has managed to survive the transition from book to film, so I was hopeful. That was until I watched it.

    Unfortunately, 'Bag of Bones' comes in the half of King's work which is - most likely (and I have to confess to not reading the book) - better in print than on film. It's simply too slow. Yes, being a two part TV series, it's allowed a little more screen time than a normal ninety minutes film would probably be given and it uses this time for 'character building' purposes. Sadly, I think I speak on behalf of most of the viewers when I say we'd rather have scares and horror than yet another conversation about something pretty mundane.

    Like I say, I am a fan of Pierce Brosnan, but I felt his heart didn't seem into this. He plays a writer who loses his wife and goes to retreat to their country house to get away from things and write his next book. It's hardly an original plot on its own and, as you've probably guessed, spooky things start to happen. Only they're not particularly spooky and nothing much happens until the end. There's nothing very unexpected about the film. You can see most things coming and even some of the 'scares' at then end are almost comical in how they're presented (there's a scene with a 'killer tree' that reminds me of something out of the comedy/horror 'Evil Dead' starring Bruce Campbell).

    I keep watching Pierce Brosnan's films and I'll also keep watching Stephen King's big screen work. However, I can see why this was made for TV and never made it to a theatrical release.
    5Doylenf

    Painfully maudlin tale of a man missing his wife...amid the usual King horrors...

    BAG OF BONES is made even more painfully slow by a slew of commercials that keep interrupting the flow of the story in its A&E presentation. And the first half of the story is so depressingly maudlin, that not even the fine acting of Pierce Brosnan can save it from being dreadfully dull.

    Brosnan is the writer whose wife is killed in a sudden street accident and then suffers from a nervous breakdown of sorts. The tale hinges on him returning to a haunted lakehouse where he communicates with his dead wife.

    The story is more depressing than frightening, even with the usual shock interludes thrown in to keep the viewer awake. It's quite a showcase for Brosnan's ability to handle some convincing moments of emotional distress but nobody else really has a chance to shine in supporting roles. It's no help that pretty Melissa George tends to mumble most of her lines.

    Rustic views of Maine lakes and cabins are welcome eye appeal but the story never gets up enough steam until the last forty minutes and by that time most viewers will be disappointed in the whole project, unless they're die-hard King fans. As for the story itself, little of it makes real sense and the story is seriously damaged by the constant commercial breaks.

    All technical aspects are fine, including the photography and the background score but the script is a confusing mess, especially for anyone who hasn't read the book.
    7Priskitteh

    Not bad for someone who hasn't read the book yet

    I read the other reviews which were very negative due to the fact this mini series apparently doesn't really follow the book's storyline properly, but honestly I haven't read the book yet (despite being a Stephen King's fan) and from my perspective this part was not bad at all.

    I am sure that, as with every other movie that is inspired by a book (and in saying this I even include The Shining, which was considered a great movie yet still is incredibly inferior to the book), this is also a case in which things have been left out or poorly adapted. However, not being able to make that comparison, I can judge the mini series simply for what I see, and I am pleased. The acting is very good (especially for a mini series! If you have had the chance to watch Rose Red you know why this is not something I'd necessarily expect) and the storyline is intriguing. I didn't find this confusing, more like mysterious in an interesting way. It would be a let down if they ended up not explaining anything at the end either, though, that is for sure. However, if they are just not including all the book's details to be able to adapt it to the movie kind of media, I am not complaining, just as long as we get the whole story in the end.

    I can say so far the first part was interesting and that I am waiting to watch what happens next. Hopefully it won't let us down!

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      Kelly Rowland was originally cast as Sara Tidwell.
    • Goofs
      When Noonan touches the tree with his right hand and gets hurt by whatever, he jogs away; in the next scene his left hand is in pain.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Jessie (2017)

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sac d'os
    • Filming locations
      • Grand Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Nice Guy Productions
      • Sennet Entertainment
      • Headline Pictures
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      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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