Mama: Muted horror

Mama
Starring: Jessica Chastain, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Megan Charpentier, Isabelle Nélisse, Daniel Kash
Rated: 5/10
Horror movies around angelic children are regular staple for arresting eyeballs and giving you the ultimate heebie-jeebies. Mama unfolds entirely on the shoulders of two angelic children and their ghost of a mom. Kidnapped by their father who wanted to kill them, they are saved by a house ghost in a hut in the wilderness and ever since no one can find them. Five years later, when they are found, they are not so human anymore.
The film grows well on you if you want to let out a scream or two. And when those deep watery eyes look at you from the innocent face of a five-year-old girl, there is something very haunted about it.
Mama draws from two girls and their tryst with a ghost who can kill in jealousy, who will not let them go and who comes as a moth, only to concretise into a evil flesh form not seen before.
Go to the film if you want horror — sometimes engaging, sometimes restless and sometimes flat.
Source: The Sunday Pioneer, 10 February, 2013

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