The Haunting in Connecticut is the most talked movie in the early 2009, the movie producer spent tons of money on promotion before it got to official, millions of people in the world had expected it for months, it was finally released on March 27. Now let’s talk about The Haunting in Connecticut and find out how it is.
According to Wikipedia:
<strong>The Haunting in Connecticut is a 2009 horror/thriller film based on the allegedly true story of the Snedeker family’s encounter with the paranormal in Southington, Connecticut. The film was released on March 27, 2009.
The story was featured in the book In A Dark Place by Ray Garton, and an episode of the A Haunting series titled “A Haunting in Connecticut.” The picture was filmed in Teulon and Winnipeg, Manitoba
To be honest, I don’t think it is as good as people said before, but I have to say, it does make some sense, I mean, it is very meaningful, we can learn something from the movie. Maybe this is why so many people love it.
The astounding, well-documented story of a family forced to relocate near a clinic where their son was being treated for cancer. Strained financially and emotionally, the family discovers their recently renovated home was a former mortuary with a dark history. After experiencing violent supernatural events both inside and out of the house, the family seeks the help of ghost hunters. This is a brief description of the movie The Haunting in Connecticut, want to know the whole story? You should watch it by yourself, I’m sure it will be good for you.
One useful meaningful sentence I learned from this movie is “Some things cannot be explained.” This is the tagline of this movie. Simple word, but means more. Yeah, life is just like this, some things really can’t be explained, you have to bear them yourself, others can’t share them with you.
Let’s take a look at what others say about The Haunting in Connecticut.
Daniel said:
“It was really scary, and it got confusing because some people wouldnt shutup! But over-all, It was really good.”
Jacey said:
“I am actually from the town where this happened. I remember the family sitting on the front porch at night afraid to go in because the doors were slamming. Hollywood screwed up this picture with nonsense. This movie wouldn’t have sucked if they had just kept it true to what really had happened. Aweful.”
So it’s time to express your ideas, what do you think about The Haunting in Connecticut (2009)?






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