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These movies are worth watching

What’s the story?

Ghost stories in cinema often offer more than just horror; They weave elements of horror and beauty together, offering profound meditations on existence, bereavement, and affection.

The five films highlighted here are particularly notable for their compelling narratives and stunning visual presentation.

They are celebrated for making a lasting impression on audiences with evocative storytelling that transcends traditional scares.

‘kidnapped’

kidnapped (2001), directed by Hayao Miyazaki, stands out as an unconventional ghost story, weaving a magical narrative of spirits.

The film narrates the odyssey of young Chihiro into a spirit-filled world after her parents undergo a strange transformation into pigs.

This moving gem is a profound coming-of-age story, exploring themes of self-discovery and resilience amidst the magic and the supernatural.

‘the others’

the others (2001), directed by Alejandro Amenabar, set in post-World War II Jersey.

Grace, along with her two photosensitive children, begin to experience inexplicable events within the confines of their secluded mansion.

This thriller cleverly blends suspense, reality check, and perception, engaging viewers in a story that both mystifies and challenges.

“Crimson Peak”

Crimson peak (2015), by Guillermo del Toro, brilliantly fuses gothic romance with ghostly phenomena.

Edith, after her marriage to Sir Thomas Sharpe, finds herself in his family’s old mansion. There, she encounters spectral entities who reveal the evil secrets of her ancestors.

The film’s aesthetic genius highlights ghosts as symbols of the inescapable shadows of history that haunt the present.

‘ghost story’

Ghost story (1981), directed by John Irvine, is a film adaptation of the novel by Peter Straub.

It delves into the terrifying story of four elderly men bound by a secret from their past.

They are haunted not only by their memories, but also by a mysterious woman who weaves together their past and present, bringing with her supernatural events and an air of unresolved guilt.

‘the orphanage’

the orphanage (2007), directed by J. A. Bayona, tells the story of Laura who returns to her childhood orphanage with her family with the aim of reopening it for disabled children.

Soon after, her son disappears and leads Laura on a search that uncovers disturbing truths linked to the fate of its former residents.

This film brilliantly blends emotional depth with moments of tension.