The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh
The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh
NR | 09 November 2012 (USA)
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The story of Leon, an antiques collector who inherits a house from his estranged mother only to discover that she had been living in a shrine devoted to a mysterious cult. Soon, Leon comes to suspect that his mother's oppressive spirit still lingers within her home and is using items in the house to contact him with an urgent message.

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Diagonaldi

Very well executed

Hadrina

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Micah Lloyd

Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.

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Myron Clemons

A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.

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reidklein

This is a killer flick. I absolutely loved it. I was blown away on how good this movie was. This movie stuck with me and had me thinking and scared for long after I have seen it. I am writing this review a year after I have seen it, because I wanted to check the IMDb score, and I am not so surprised to see a average score.You have to watch this movie when you can actually pay attention, you don't want to miss anything. Don't watch it during the day with your phone ringing and kids running all about the house. Watch it at night and pay attention.This movie will scare the sh*t out of you. I have never seen a movie quite like it. Like everyone is saying, its not your block buster unlimited-budget Big Effects movie. But it does the trick even more than most of those big hits, in horror, psycho-suspense and will scare the pants off you.Awesome movie. I highly recommend this movie.

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851222

Greetings from Lithuania."The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh" (2012) is unfortunately not very good horror picture. It has some nice mood, some nice settings and OK lead and solo performance, and it also features some chilling moments, but unfortunately far and between. This film is also very short, at running time 1 h and 15 min. but that was fine by me. Overall, this flick has some nice moments, but they are very rare and overall experience suffer. I actually felt kinda sad after watching this movie, as the mother of main had some sad voice and very sad lines - it's probably the only horror movie that wasn't really scary but very sad, i felt sad for mother. Not recommended experience.

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homecoming8

There's nothing wrong with a story that starts out slowly with nothing happening yet. But half an hour into the movie you get the feeling that it isn't getting better at all and you're right: we our stuck with one actor in one specific location for the entire duration of this so called "ghost story". That kind of stretches it because it's slow and boring as hell without any thrills or scares. The credits show Vanessa Redgrave as second name but we only hear her voice. Another female character is only heard during phone conversations and when our main character (unknown actor, not bad but not great either and certainly not worth watching every minute) opens the door for a neighbor, (Yes ! Finally another cast member !!) we do not even get to see him. The special effects are kind of limited: we have a Holy Maria statue that opens her eyes and a very poorly executed CGI black wolf that's not scary or convincing and has no purpose at all. Watching this wretched tale end is even more disappointing, because there's no real ending. No thrills, no surprises, no closure, it just kind of stops. And when the credits finally role, you can't help wondering why cheap crap like this is still made. Who's the target audience ? I'm sure the creators weren't aware either, they were just cashing in on the hype of supernatural ghost/horror movies.

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Diedelmon

It's weird they labeled this as horror. Well, maybe the horror comes from the realization in the end - your mother killed herself over loneliness and your guilt haunted you so bad that you had to hallucinate supernatural things in order to come to terms with it (and many other things). It's a terrifying situation, but this is no horror flick. It would be better depicted as drama. And it deserved more time - Vanessa Redgrave deserved to shine and dazzle us on screen. Certain aspects of it were undeveloped (it had a chance of turning into a very good horror flick on the dad, but they simply ignored it) and some were overrated (the thing with statues? Doctor Who did it already. I spent the whole time warning myself not to blink and remembering David Tennant's monologue on the Weeping Angels). But I found it nice. It didn't bore me to death, it had a surprise in the end, the atmosphere was good to follow, the acting wasn't bad... It's one of those movies you jut think "it could do so much better", you know? But I can't say it was bad. It was decent entertainment after all.

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