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Monday, January 23, 2012

Just Sleep well in: The House Where Death Lives (1980)

The House Where Death Lives (AKA Delusion) (1980)
Rating:**
Starring: Patricia Pearcy, David Hayward and John Dukakis

A hired nurse comes to the aid of one elderly male whose wealth is immense but his family, estranged. But that will soon change when the man's adult grandson arrives to live with them and a series of murders starts no short after. Due to the boy's unusual behavior, the blame goes to him but could there be more to these killings than what it seems? It's only a matter of time...


Coming across like a gothic mystery with some shred of 80s slasher horror, The House Where Death Lives goes through considerable lengths to be a sophisticated and complicatedly fun thriller with its story but fails quite a lot in execution. The pacing, for one, is its most obvious flaw, taking so long before anything big happens while offering little to nothing to ease the wait. With uninteresting fillers and dialogues, though well acted and well scripted, it is hardly workable as it's too damp and stale for enjoyment.


It did try to avoid the usual tropings, that I got to say, but it took too many off that it ended pretty boring until the ending, which was the only thing this film manages to do justice with. As for the rest of its "horror" cliches, it's pretty bloodless, scare-less, and too talky to the point of overdoing the "intellectual" nature of the film as a Psycho-thriller. When it comes to murders and twists, The House thankfully pulled the right cards (at least) as though the killings can come out as tame and uninspired, they're at last a decent bunch leading to an ending -without giving out much- that has its side of cleverness.


So far, I do like the overall uniqueness of the film, but it isn't enough for me to like it all the way. Pacing's one thing I always keep in mind and The House Where Death Lives failed to make it excusable despite the effort. Oh well, least I had a nice sleep that one time I first watched it...

Bodycount:
2 bodies seen dead in car collision (unrelated death)
1 dog found snared on the neck with animal trap
1 male gets a table leg blow to the head, dropped from window
1 male gets a table leg blow to the head
1male had his head bashed with a table leg
1 male bludgeoned with a table leg
1 male repeatedly beaten on the head with a table leg
Total: 8

4 comments:

  1. Sounds like this one might be pretty cool to watch on a Saturday night for some laughs. Great summation. :)

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    1. great idea! the more the merrier and the easier to get distracted! 8D

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  2. Yeah, quite a title! I wonder if it creeped out the postman in that neighborhood to be delivering all that mail addressed to Death?

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    1. nah, I kinda picture it to be something like this:

      "Hey, Death! Nice day today! Listen, I got a little favor. There's this cat who kept jumping at me at some guy's mail box and I was wondering if you're good with animals...get it?..."good"... i want you to kill it...

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