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Post by classichorrorfan on Jan 7, 2024 7:48:29 GMT -5
"The Curse Of Humpty Dumpty" is a British psychological thriller based on an ancient British myth that the nursery rhyme is believed to be based on about Humpty Dumpty supposedly being a demon god that the fictitious egg man was supposedly loosely based on. It is actually very interesting and intense if you can pay close attention to it all the way through, but those who can not pay close attention will be lost on what's happening in there. It is also very artsy and slow paced. It is not for today's mainstream, but still a good one for those into the older school done right and artsy psychological thrillers. It also has its shares on twists , turns, and eye opening scenes to help it keep interest all the way through. The drama and dialogue is also overall well done with overall well developed characters. The story is basically like this: Liz believes her aging mother Wendy is suffering from dementia. Liz and her sister Hazel take Wendy back to the old family home where she has not lived for years in the hope that this will help her. There Wendy begins to have memories that open up the secrets of the past. At the same time, the doll known as Humpty Dumpty, which may have been involved with devil worship ceremonies, come to life and starts killing people. I personally enjoyed this one, but would only recommend it to those who are into that sort of thing, but not for anyone who is more today's mainstream or anything like that.
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