That Chance Encounter with a Buried Emotion

Stories that immerse us immediately in settings we recognize and value are stories I can get behind. The same goes for supernatural occurrences. That’s the idea with the Haunting of the Queen Mary.

I can say I enjoyed this movie for more than its wise borrowings. I loved the main character; the premise of writing a story is always one I can endorse. I also found myself reminiscing on my own failed relationships due to the main characters’ struggle. That struggle, more than anything, is why I found myself watching this movie with anticipation. The human struggle always sells. 

I realize that one of my reasons for loving movies so much is because they often provide me a chance encounter with a buried emotion. Sometimes I need to be reminded of those emotions, and movies refuse to let me ignore those feelings. Horror movies in particular have a way of fronting me with buried emotions. 



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