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Jeri Ryan, Kay Panabaker, and Jordan Trovillion in L'esprit d'une autre (2010)

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L'esprit d'une autre

28 reviews
6/10

Really good for A TV movie

  • atinder
  • Aug 16, 2012
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5/10

Slowly paced mother/daughters relationship against background of muted horror...

  • Doylenf
  • Oct 24, 2010
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5/10

What you'd expect from a low-budget, made-for-TV scary movie on "Lifetime"

  • MarkSweepstakes
  • May 2, 2011
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4/10

Pretty Boring Made-For-TV "Horror"

Newly divorced Rachel and her two daughters, Lizzie & Molly, move out of their cramped apartment to a spacious new house which is also much closer to Rachel's new work. Everything seems to go fine until Molly starts to see visions of a young girl, and when she tries to explain it to her mother, it gets dismissed as stress of the move and adjusting to a new house. When the strange goings on continue, Rachel decides to do some investigating and not before long she discovers that the house is harbouring a dark secret.

This is a made-for-TV movie and you can tell that as soon as you start watching it. Made-for-TV horror movies generally just do not work and this is a classic example of that as it is pretty dull, there's no real atmosphere, it is not at all scary or creepy, it's very clichéd & predictable, and the acting, while not that bad, is just very wooden.

In fact, it's very much like a "scary movie" for the young teens than anything else. Young teen girls at that, so anyone above the age of 13 and is of the male gender will find this movie to be pretty much a yawn-a-thon.

I wouldn't waste your time with this to be honest as there is much, much better movies out there.
  • dfa120374
  • Jan 18, 2015
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Decent Ghost Story

  • tonyjea92
  • Oct 29, 2011
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1/10

Low Budget movie with NOTHING new

  • edukrull
  • Apr 28, 2012
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5/10

Nothing special but nothing bad

A simple horror film - nothing special during any part of it really. If it had released in theaters it probably would not've run.

Story: A family of 3 move into an ancient house when it is offered very cheap, only to find something strange going on inside it.

Storyline, Acting, camera work, thrills or horror - all are OK and nothing is too remarkable. I could not find any fault in anything with regards to the way it is made.

There is no vulgarity and it is not an adult horror film. Suited for family watch.

But it has nothing unique to offer really...same old concept as mentioned above. It's just a budget film.
  • varghesejunior
  • Dec 11, 2012
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7/10

I've Seen a Lot Worse

  • el7
  • Nov 13, 2010
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2/10

Typical "Waste My Lifetime" Movie

  • VBarkley
  • Apr 4, 2014
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7/10

I hear her cry, all day all night

SPOILER: Divorced mum and her two young daughters move into a big old house that's price is too good to be true. Soon strange things start to happen, and just what is that false wall doing there?

Secrets in the Walls doesn't offer up anything new to the haunted house formula, and the premise bears a striking similarity to a Richard Matheson story, but it is effective at what it does. Standard haunted house rules apply, with creaks, a music box, a creepy grate, spooky drawings and boo-jump shocks via reflections and peek-a-boo dark corners. It's competently performed by Jeri Ryan, Marianne Jean-Baptise, Kay Panabaker and Peyton Roi List, Christopher Leitch's direction is up to scratch for the spook and shiver narrative, and the music and photography tech credits are not intrusive and therefore well utilised for sustained suspense.

It's a safe recommendation to fans of the haunted house splinter of horror, and coming out of the Lifetime Movie Network it's impressive to find it's better than a lot of bigger budgeted Hollywood genre pictures that have trundled out in recent years. 7/10
  • hitchcockthelegend
  • Oct 2, 2014
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3/10

Generic ghost fodder

SECRETS IN THE WALLS is yet more of the same old stuff: a struggling single mother moves into a cheap property with her two teenage daughters and soon finds that they're not alone in the creepy old building. Cue CGI-assisted spirits, a heavy debt of inspiration to the likes of THE RING, DARK WATER and classic ghost stories of old, and a general lack of originality.

Jeri Ryan, once a STAR TREK babe, appears tired and haggard in this made for TV outing that provides absolutely nothing new for genre fans. The scare scenes are well choreographed in advance and anything but frightening, and the bits inbetween the spooks are dull and talky.

The production as a whole suffers from that TV-movie style atmosphere in which everything is played safe and no chances are taken with style or plot twists. You'll guess the outcome from the very beginning and the journey to the end makes for one dull ride.
  • Leofwine_draca
  • Jan 10, 2013
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8/10

Above-average Lifetime haunted house effort

Taking a new job in the city, a newly divorced woman and her two teenage daughters move into a grand house and come to discover someone else is living there that has dangerous plans for the family and must save them before it go through.

As this was a typical Lifetime style haunted house film, there's some really enjoyable moments here. What really works here is the fact that this one really makes the ghostly action here that really has an impressive air here. The start here, with the ghost hands appearing from the broken wall after initially finding that secret room, is a good start and as it gets deeper here these get even better with the flicking lights and ballerina box playing constantly whenever someone enters the room start this off quite nicely. Along with the rather creepy way the ghost keeps appearing in short visual cuts of the daughter seeing her around the house and up in the attic, there's a really solid air here that makes the suspected situations come off quite well and giving this something to work with when it gets to the more pronounced ghostly actions. The big encounter here is the scene of her being trapped in the closet and prying it open which rips open her hands as she's released, as well as the later gag of the jewelry box as she walks into the room to watch her sleep, and along with the actual possession scene here where the ghost appears and presents the necklace that leads to the possession which takes place in full-view of the terrified victim for a rather nice amount of fun here. This one also manages to get some nice work her in the final half of the possessed girl around the house giving this a rather fine atmosphere here, which is all enough there to make up for the minor flaws within this. The biggest element against this one is that it all too readily betrays its origins, being filled with all the usual prerequisites for this type of film as there's long stretches of time without any horror angles and too many useless elements merely meant for women to be hooked into watching that have no bearing on the plot as a whole. That usually means that most of the scares here build- up to a drama about her skills as a mother rather than horror angles, and they do cause this some problems because of that. The other main problem here is the rushed finale, as the brawl comes off rather clunky and off-putting by being so stagy, and the events here make it seem even weaker as there's another big problem with the scene away from the ideas behind the scene. While there's some good parts that make for some decent times here and there, these few flaws do hold it back.

Rated Unrated/PG-13: Violence and Language.
  • kannibalcorpsegrinder
  • Nov 18, 2015
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7/10

Full of clichés, but still entertaining

  • Catharina_Sweden
  • Jan 24, 2013
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2/10

Bland

I deserve some type of award or congratulations for watching the entirety of this putrid film dubbed a scary movie. If this was a scary movie it was definitely a scary movie for kids because it didn't even nudge the spook-o-meter.

What is clear is that, although I watched this on Netflix, this was a made-for-T.V. flick complete with television cinematography, a weak script and fades to black at teaser moments. This sanitized movie with squeaky clean language, bland characters and even blander dialog was like a Disney Channel Halloween special. "Secrets in the Walls" could've been rated G.

This production offered nothing by way of originality, drama, intensity or simple interest. Even the music defied what the movie was trying to achieve... Or what was this movie trying to achieve?
  • view_and_review
  • Dec 30, 2015
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5/10

JUST OKAY - (5 stars out of 10)

The stage curtains open ...

I was bored today, and was swiping through some YouTube Free With Ads movies, and came across this one. I thought .. why not? I've been on a kind of ghost story kick lately, and I was just recently surprised with how much I liked "Our House", so I was hoping lightning would strike twice. Well, it didn't. I found out later it was made-for-tv, so that explains part of it. So ... here;s what it's about.

A woman and her two daughters are adjusting to life after a divorce with the ex-husband moving away to the Big Apple. Determined to start a new life together, the three move into an older home in a storied town. At first glance, it is too good to be true. Lots of space, beautifully re-modeled on the inside, and yet a nice warm, homey feel to it. Except to the youngest daughter, who feels something is off. As time goes by, they find they are not alone in that house. They need to cast aside what they know to be true, and believe in things they never have before if they want to make it out alive.

Yawn. This is as color-by-numbers and cookie cutter as it gets. The daughter who sees things and nobody believes her. The psychic friend at work. A music box that turns on by itself at all hours. Ghost;s reflections in the mirror. Visiting the library to discover a hidden news article. A trapped spirit trying to communicate and break free ... on and on and on we go. We've seen this movie already 100 times, some done better, some done worse.

It was well shot, and the use of colors and shadows were well done. The acting was decent, not great, not bad. Dialogue pretty average. This is a movie to throw in when you don't really care what you watch, and it won't scare you. It might amuse you, but nothing special. I can't recommend "Secrets in the Walls". It is average and just kind of there. If I never see it again, I won't miss it. If this sounds like something you'd enjoy, then you might.
  • BlueBoyReviews
  • Apr 3, 2025
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3/10

I don't ask much from a Lifetime movie but...

  • jonnygouda
  • Apr 4, 2014
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This movie has everything

I do not know what movie some of these people were watching because I love this movie. This movie had the jump factor and the thriller factor everything that makes a scary movie. I have waiting for lifetime to put this movie back on but have not had any luck. I hope they play it soon, this is the kind of movie I would watch over and over again. The cast did a great job as well as the writer and director. I give it 5 stars all the way.
  • iamrms28
  • Jul 6, 2019
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4/10

Supernatural Light, aimed at pre-teens

  • loomis78-815-989034
  • Feb 22, 2014
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7/10

Classic ghost story

What this low budget movie lacks in originality, it more than makes up for in sheer effort, and a refusal to abandon the classic ghost story. Its the kind of script that if Sam Raimi or James Wan had gotten their hands on, there would be a totally different discussion all around about this movie.

The focused, incredibly simple, mother-daughter premise is worthy of Japanese horror, translated through Lifetime's unique way of doing things. Jeri Ryan's luck as an iconic television actress is all over this project, with music, cinematography and other production values that make this a cut above most tv movies. Ryan as the mother to the two very smart, very pretty daughters seriously adds to the inspired simplicity of this story, which wisely chooses to obey every cliché, until their tragic little narrative point is made. Better than a lot of big budget horror nonsense from Hollywood these days.
  • rossini-1868
  • Dec 21, 2023
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5/10

Cliché ghost story but kind of fun

  • SusieSalmonLikeTheFish
  • Aug 27, 2014
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1/10

OMG

What is Marianne Jean baptiste doing in this stupid movie

Hobby kids. Dumb ex husband. Unorganised scatty mom.

How do you go looking for a.bus and buy a house?

Stupid all round. Probably why it's on Amazy for free.
  • svader
  • Apr 10, 2022
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8/10

Above average haunted house horror opus

  • Woodyanders
  • Oct 20, 2020
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2/10

22 minutes and 23 seconds in....

....and I already find every single character annoying. The eldest daughter is infuriating. Mom's just....ugh. Her brother is around a creepy amount and just bought her a whole a$$ car, you know, as brothers do in the real world. The house is 47.9823 times larger on the inside than the outside but we're not supposed to notice. We have oddly placed, lame attempts at lightheartedness juxtaposed up against creepy music and it's jarring. Another very correct reviewer called the characters bland and I have to agree. This is mayo on walmart white bread horror....and I say that as an old white lady. :p Bad, bad, bad.
  • chroberts-1
  • Aug 12, 2025
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5/10

Generic But Has Its Moments.

  • icocleric
  • Jan 4, 2022
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1/10

OMG!!!Terrible TV movie.

Well......this was a very weak n diluted Sunday afternoon drama n in no way was it a suspense horror as advertised on Prime. The story was a run of the mill bland haunted house tale n the plot was deliriously tame.

The acting was corny n cheesy n the characters were just the same n very weak.

The ending was totally predictable n so painfully cheesy.

I only recommend this TV movie if you are sitting down on a Sunday afternoon with 87mins to spare.
  • jhmoondance
  • Jan 7, 2022
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