I liked the series. Henry, tormented by guilt, calls the estate to hear: "Flora's Residence." And Jamie's monologue was poignant when she talked about her life and that once in a thousand years someone is worth your efforts. And it's a pity that Flora is possessed by the ghost of a former governess.
Do you consider everyone who has sex outside of marriage to be whores? And a child out of wedlock immediately goes with the mark inadequate? Were you brought up during my great-grandmother's childhood? It's impressive that at this age you know how to use the Internet
@Dorea_Potter: well, as if the wife cheated on her husband with his brother, and the brother was quite happy with it and both hid everything. A traitor and a scoundrel - what are not whores? Or is treason and cuckolding the norm in today's battered society? Peter Quint is not only a thief, but also a murderer. The main character pulled until the last moment to admit that she did not love her fiance, hid it for so many years and lied to everyone around. As a result, because of her weak character, the groom died. There are enough inadequates in the house.
Why does everyone care so much about this person's comments? Well, let him write in whatever language he wants. or does it infuriate everyone that they can't express their thoughts in a foreign language as well?
@diadin: And do you know what's funny? :) Other comments, consisting entirely of English words, are actively plussed and discussed, with almost no negativity. And here a person does almost the same thing, but snatches tons of minuses.
How many times have I noticed that some just copy parts of the text from the series (dialogue, for example) completely in English and this is normal. Or when they write something in the style of "Oooh, new information on the series has arrived, the lead screenwriter has just tweeted: .." and there is a wall of text from four tweets in English, without a drop of explanation, at least briefly about what the essence is there. And such comments are also almost always in the pros :) I understand that there is a slightly different topic here, but still. PS: It's not that I support a person or I like it myself, I just noticed such a move :z
@diadin: I'm not speaking for everyone, but I'm really just interested in finding out what I asked. His/her comments do not infuriate me and do not cause any feelings other than curiosity.
@AD-Rock: This person has a lot of comments in Russian too. That's why these completely English ones look like unnecessary fuckers) therefore they are minus
"People disappoint, even the best." The psyche is such a fragile and delicate thing. One shock in life and once! "you're not you anymore. I wasn't very well disposed towards Uncle Henry before, but now I feel very sorry for him. Rebecca and Peter are infuriating: using children to achieve some of their goals is the lowest and meanest thing. Even if you died, even if not of your own free will. It's true, it would be better to find out the relationship with that lady from the lake (who probably killed them both), and not terrorize Miles and Flora.
What beautiful shots of the lake and statues were at 7 minutes. The gardener's speech about her father, coal and death... "the powder of death covered his face" - how well the monologues of the heroes are written, you can make out each one for quotes👍🏻 Kissing beauties in the night against the background of other night beauties🔥😉
@svetikpetko: Now these adult problems of Flora and her "great" have become clear - Rebecca moves into her, unexpectedly for me, but if you think about it, you could have guessed.
@svetikpetko: Flora picked up this expression when she first met Rebekah from her. Apparently, she liked it very much, so she began to use it wherever possible, as children do. Literally 15 minutes after Rebecca arrived, she was showing her around the house and saying "the dining room is just great" or something. And she has adult problems from the fact that the girl grew up early, left without parents.
With each episode, the series is getting better. At the very beginning, I only thought about how much this series is inferior to the ghosts of the house on the hill, but now I see that it's just different and good in its own way. It is impossible to break away
Well, how can I not say - I worry about Jamie and Dani's relationship more than for my own. I hope in the end they will be fine, both deserve happiness.
@Annete1: in fact, I wrote about the second frame below, Hannah is thinking about what awaits her behind this doorway. Some kind of cat, not a housekeeper.
Well, it's very cool done, in fact, they just show that the main character sees Flora talking to her former nanny, and the most creepy monsters have never scared me like that. Great)))
I now walk around the house and make a creepy double smile)) I like how the story is going bit by bit and it doesn't seem to have been said much, but it seems to be a bunch of everything.
Somewhere around 25 minutes, Hannah appears for the first time in the series and after the conversation is about to leave, but finds herself standing in the doorway and starts looking around so funny, like where does it lead, well. Something is hiding me from these passages through doors and doppelgangers. This is no longer a guest story, not a horror (and not even a deconstruction of horror, look, now we will show you this story from the other side), this is it. Urban fantasy. Dr. Song sends his regards.
@Ytzin: All this is sweet fraevschina, but I wonder if a terrible soldier will eventually appear? Henry seems to have gone crazy, I mean, he went to Bly, so they can meet. But I didn't see him among the dolls.
@Ytzin: The soldier was in the 3rd episode, behind Hannah, when the policeman arrived, also when Peter and Rebecca were talking in the kitchen, and when Dani was burning glasses.
wow! here is a visual aid of how in one episode you can radically change the attitude to the series! literally a series ago I was whining about how predictable everything is, but cheert, this time it's just a shock from the ending! I never expected that Dani would see ghosts not in the most recent episode. even it's hard to look further, I'm worried about everyone now! just one episode revealed both the children, and Henry, and the gardener. aaaa. amazing!
@Grmelik: I think it's my brother's curse. He wanted him to spend the rest of his life with himself - a monster. And apparently his death triggered this curse. Well, or the roof went, he literally took his brother's speech and invented a Doppelganger for himself.
It seemed to me that this is how he sees his alcoholism. I started drinking just the day I found out about the death of my brother and his wife (the double mentioned something about "the moment when we met"), and my brother's words about "the real Henry" helped to draw a face to the problem.
With each episode, it gets darker and better. And even if there were guesses initially, it's still difficult to break away. And this series is very difficult ... it's a pity for the whole family.
And that's how to go to bed now if you want to look further?)) We should try to stretch it out for another night.. I will wake up and torment myself until the night in order to look at some more episodes sooner :)
And yes, someone's theory under the past series that maybe at the beginning of the series we were shown Rebekah and Peter (in the bodies of grown-up children) seems even more realistic than before this series.
as soon as Charlotte and Henry were shown looking at each other when she was giving birth, everything became clear about Flora, each of the heroes was pitied in their own way. I didn't expect Dani to see the ghosts so soon) even more interesting
When Jamie told her story, it was just like an introvert pouring out his whole background to a person he likes, but they still know each other too little
interestingly, the roots of uncle's "indifference" played out, very well: split personality, betrayal, daughter... bravo! applause for such a fantasy to the screenwriters :)
ps liked the conversation of Dani and Jamie near the moon flower. I just didn't understand the metaphor about a burning/fiery stone... who understood and who is not lazy - please explain
@MissChristin: and yes, I would also like to add all the uniqueness of the soundtrack both at the beginning and at the end and how artfully the book was taken as the basis of the story, how the aaaaa was played, it's just perfectly perfectly splendid
ps the initial loss gave me the idea, suddenly, that all the heroes would die, or everything, and dani would remain
Hannah's husband is cheating, the gardener's mother is cheating, Miles and Flora's mother is cheating... Apparently, in the England of the 80s, family values are not so valuable.
The whole series got goosebumps. And it's a pity for Henry, and for the children now, too, since they're both just being used. I like that with each series and more answers, and more questions appear))
I was the only one who thought the flowers were somehow fake, artificial? When Jamie started to tell her story, I thought that she had a person on whom she spent time, which she regrets. Oh, that smile of Henry's doppelganger. It was unexpected when Dani saw the ghosts.
Ingeniously solved the problem with the age of child actors in scenes about the past.
It seems to me that they deliberately want to confuse us by showing how Fiona and her father/uncle jump through memories and realize this, just like a dead housekeeper. At first, you might think that this is a hint that they are dead. But with a girl, this is easily explained by the fact that she gets into memories when she is evicted from her body by the ghost of the first nanny. If the uncle is dead, then how can he move outside the mansion? He's not only sitting in his office, in the first episode he talked to the new nanny in the pub. And he interacts at least with his secretary. So in this case, we are most likely just being led by the nose. Uncle in an alcoholic fog remembers his love and his mistakes, his alter ego exists only in his head, and in a couple of series he will come to the mansion and take an active part in the denouement.
@Staskhramtsov: it was hinted earlier that not all ghosts are ghosts. some of them are our fears, memories, traumas, pain. such are Denis's fiance (who, in fact, is her sense of guilt, which she cannot let go) and the "grinning evil monster" double of her uncle, clearly described by her brother. some of them are fictional personalities with whom it is easier for us to live on (how people invent a deceased loved one for themselves and communicate with him). part - memories and fantasies, reasoning (like Hannah's variations and her jumps on real memories and reasoning paired with Owen). and only the remaining ones are real and independent of our consciousness ghosts. like the girl behind Flora, whom she shushed, a wandering lady, or a soldier from uncle's childhood, whom we also see.
More carping about the plot than about the film adaptation. The parents died and the children were left in a huge old house surrounded by servants? Let's hire them a babysitter, and we won't distract them by moving to the city, taking them to school/sections every day, letting them go for a walk. Come on, why, let them cook in their own juice in isolation from the big world and peers.
I'm surprised no one wrote about it, but I got the impression that Owen and Jamie never made it home in the last episode. the fact that they both spontaneously decided to stay the night suggests that they are already ghosts at home, too.
I will not express a popular opinion. Earlier, someone wrote that Victoria looks like Kristen Stewart. To the point. The same drug-addicted closed eyes and open mouth in most scenes. Well, maybe she gives out one and a half more emotions than Kristen. In the farewell scene, the gardener does it with warmth, love and a little sadness, Dani has the same expression of a zombie who wants to devour her lips.
Another thing is the actor that Henry (uncle) plays. You believe him. In general, the rest of the caste are handsome.
My God, the gardener sounds and looks soooo boring, there is no salvation. Everything else is incomparable. It's amazing what the branch is doing with her here at all?
@nuovino: А мне её история жизни в этой серии зашла. Единственное - довольно важная часть рассуждений с "мы оставляем после себя новую жизнь" из её уст в данном случае звучала иронично (ну, типа, удачи вам двоим, посмотрим, как вы справитесь)
Peter Quint is not only a thief, but also a murderer.
The main character pulled until the last moment to admit that she did not love her fiance, hid it for so many years and lied to everyone around. As a result, because of her weak character, the groom died.
There are enough inadequates in the house.
Other comments, consisting entirely of English words, are actively plussed and discussed, with almost no negativity. And here a person does almost the same thing, but snatches tons of minuses.
How many times have I noticed that some just copy parts of the text from the series (dialogue, for example) completely in English and this is normal.
Or when they write something in the style of "Oooh, new information on the series has arrived, the lead screenwriter has just tweeted: .." and there is a wall of text from four tweets in English, without a drop of explanation, at least briefly about what the essence is there. And such comments are also almost always in the pros :)
I understand that there is a slightly different topic here, but still.
PS: It's not that I support a person or I like it myself, I just noticed such a move :z
The psyche is such a fragile and delicate thing. One shock in life and once! "you're not you anymore. I wasn't very well disposed towards Uncle Henry before, but now I feel very sorry for him.
Rebecca and Peter are infuriating: using children to achieve some of their goals is the lowest and meanest thing. Even if you died, even if not of your own free will. It's true, it would be better to find out the relationship with that lady from the lake (who probably killed them both), and not terrorize Miles and Flora.
Kissing beauties in the night against the background of other night beauties🔥😉
Middle-aged men
When he claps his hands with the mirror
He shouts back
I like how the story is going bit by bit and it doesn't seem to have been said much, but it seems to be a bunch of everything.
Something is hiding me from these passages through doors and doppelgangers. This is no longer a guest story, not a horror (and not even a deconstruction of horror, look, now we will show you this story from the other side), this is it.
Urban fantasy.
Dr. Song sends his regards.
And even if there were guesses initially, it's still difficult to break away.
And this series is very difficult ...
it's a pity for the whole family.
We should try to stretch it out for another night..
I will wake up and torment myself until the night in order to look at some more episodes sooner :)
And yes, someone's theory under the past series that maybe at the beginning of the series we were shown Rebekah and Peter (in the bodies of grown-up children) seems even more realistic than before this series.
Henry began to evoke a mixture of sympathy, hatred and pain. He punished himself.
ps liked the conversation of Dani and Jamie near the moon flower. I just didn't understand the metaphor about a burning/fiery stone... who understood and who is not lazy - please explain
and how artfully the book was taken as the basis of the story, how
the aaaaa was played, it's just perfectly perfectly splendid
ps the initial loss gave me the idea, suddenly, that all the heroes would die, or everything, and dani would remain
When Jamie started to tell her story, I thought that she had a person on whom she spent time, which she regrets.
Oh, that smile of Henry's doppelganger.
It was unexpected when Dani saw the ghosts.
Henry is not sorry at all.
It seems to me that they deliberately want to confuse us by showing how Fiona and her father/uncle jump through memories and realize this, just like a dead housekeeper. At first, you might think that this is a hint that they are dead. But with a girl, this is easily explained by the fact that she gets into memories when she is evicted from her body by the ghost of the first nanny.
If the uncle is dead, then how can he move outside the mansion? He's not only sitting in his office, in the first episode he talked to the new nanny in the pub. And he interacts at least with his secretary. So in this case, we are most likely just being led by the nose. Uncle in an alcoholic fog remembers his love and his mistakes, his alter ego exists only in his head, and in a couple of series he will come to the mansion and take an active part in the denouement.
and only the remaining ones are real and independent of our consciousness ghosts. like the girl behind Flora, whom she shushed, a wandering lady, or a soldier from uncle's childhood, whom we also see.
The parents died and the children were left in a huge old house surrounded by servants? Let's hire them a babysitter, and we won't distract them by moving to the city, taking them to school/sections every day, letting them go for a walk. Come on, why, let them cook in their own juice in isolation from the big world and peers.
Another thing is the actor that Henry (uncle) plays. You believe him. In general, the rest of the caste are handsome.
Everything else is incomparable. It's amazing what the branch is doing with her here at all?
А мне её история жизни в этой серии зашла. Единственное - довольно важная часть рассуждений с "мы оставляем после себя новую жизнь" из её уст в данном случае звучала иронично (ну, типа, удачи вам двоим, посмотрим, как вы справитесь)