"Ghosts Are Real" (Final Scene) | Crimson Peak (2015) | Fear
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Edith Cushing sends Lucille to her fate.
From Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak (2015): Edith ignores her father's warning and marries Sir Thomas Sharpe. When she arrives at the Sharpe mansion, she learns about her husband's secrets and realises that the place is teeming with ghosts.
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When she caresses his cheek, and he leans into it, closing his eyes...God, it's so sad.
I couldn’t help but cry 😭
Y’know what’s sad? Earlier in the film, Eunice and her mother taunt Edith saying she needs to quit writing or men won’t find her likable and she’ll die a spinster like Jane Austen. Edith hits back with “I prefer to be Mary Shelley. She died a widow.”
She’ll most certainly die a widow now….
Del torro said in an interview “The ghosts of Crimson Peak all fit within the style of the film but are different in the way they are categorized by three different colors: red, black, and white. Each color has its own meaning for the fate of the ghost after death … Red ghosts are people who are trapped at Allerdale Hall. Black ghosts are people who choose to stay. White ghosts are people who choose to leave.”
It makes sense that the ghost of Edith's mother was color black.
It's sad but true
@@zitronentee yes... She choose to stay for her baby girl. :(
O Fantasma branco de Tomás partiu..😢
There is something in the last scene with Thomas before she touches him that makes you really sad and you can really feel his pain. That point where he lost everything in his life. The part where everything he ever loved "dies" right in front of him. And Tom Hiddleston did an incredible job in that scene because just by looking at his eyes you can see everything he feels. Which is mostly pain and sorrow. It is that short moment in the movie where you just can't hold it anymore and just start to cry.
Now, I am not an actor (and probably never will be), but I know that if someone who is so happy in normal life manages to act this scene so emotionally in such a short time makes him a marvellous actor.
Thank you Tom for making this scene so more powerful than it was scripted! Thank you so much for bringing life in each and every character!
If you listen very closely at 1:53, a man is shouting, "Lady Sharpe!" I.e Edith. When she married Thomas, she became Lady Sharpe. With her husband dead, Crimson Peak is now hers. Its history, its horror, its ghosts, all of it. It's her grisly inheritance. I like to think she never returned, and instead left it there to rot. But that doesn't erase what happened there, or her tie to it.
I didn't even realise until now that the wounds on Edith and Thomas' cheeks are mirrors of each other. It's the little details that make Guillermo del Toro one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. I loved this scene so much. The way Edith touches Thomas' cheek and he leans into her touch, the ghostly blood rising from her fingertips, the contrast between the white and red of the scene. Absolutely beautiful.
What I don't get is that there was no places where Thomas got stabbed that was fatal... both shoulder and the upper jaw... there was litteraly no way he could have died from this...
Still can't believe that this film is completely brushed off by critics in the grand scheme of del Toro's career even though it's one of his finest masterpieces. So underrated it HURTS.
Ikr
Same.
Thomas Sharpe had NO right to look that hot in this scene. Emo makeup on *point*
What I love as well is that Thomas moved on. Lucille ghost is trapped in the mansion. Forever alone. Something she couldn’t bare. A perfect fate for her.
Not really, she's a black ghost, and that's the kind who choose to stay according to the director's definition.
She's not alone, She's with Enola Sciotti who got trapped at Allerdale Hall. It would be awkward that Enola keep seeing her killer at the same mansion.
@@slytheringuy0529 But I think that with her killers having met their comeuppance, the truth exposed, and Edith most likely wanting to give them a proper burial, the previous victims found peace and could finally move on, thus leaving Lucille alone in the manor.
@@silvaneiraful Hopefully, Enola has found Peace after The Truth Exposed so She would be in the better place now.
She was clearly insane imho.
No matter what she did, I cannot but feel sad for her fate, forever alone.
Much like the Red Ghosts, the black ones are indeed "trapped" by some sort of drive or purpose who doesn't allow them to leave, therefore they "Choose" to stay.
Grudge is What drove Lucille's ghost.
“his blood will be on your hands”. what a great use of foreshadowing.
so that explains her deformed skull when she was being reformed as a ghost
"-Lucile?
-Yes?
*BONK*"
This film was beautiful and dark at the same time
I could feel Lucille’s pain. Good lord, this movie was a gorgeous masterpiece.
Plot twist! As she caressed Thomas' cheek her own hand started to fade, she was dying. She helped her good friend leave that wrecked place, when they looked back at the house there were only 1 set of blood red footprints in the snow.....
Ohhhh that's even more gorier 😬
It was the second time, Del Toro used the "floating blood" effect, the first was in "The Devil's Backbone"...
That's exactly what I was thinking as I was re-watching this scene. I recently watched The Devil's Backbone for a research paper, and was like "hey, Santi has that same effect!".
Incredibly they actually built the house for the movie ! The insides at least.
Thomas Ghost is so beautiful....
This film is so underrated!
I believe that despite everything Edith still loved Thomas and perhaps she became pregnant by him and had his son. What I do hope is that after this she has become a famous writer recognized for her ghost stories.
Way to spoil the end of the 3rd Alice in wonderland movie, like it was a lot more gruesome and incestful then the prior too.
Still good though.
Mia’s Alice sure knows how to swing a shovel
I watched this in the theater and burst out laughing at the final shovel bonk
What happened to the dog??!
Lucille killed it after she stabbed Alan. :'(
That was fantastic.
Nessa cena em que ela toca ele, se nao me engano, na versao dublada em portugues, ele ou ela falam que ia amar ele pra sempre....mas no idioma original n tem essa fala.....
Amazing
I dont what to say what i fell
Love this movie the ONLY complaint I have is the weird edit on Lucille’s last words.. she’s not even moving her mouth & she’s speaking 0:42 ?? Almost felt like an afterthought?It always bugs me haha but fantastic story with amazing visuals/costume design & hair N make up!! one of Del Toro’s best nonetheless. 8.9/10
Tom hidlestone is a great actor but horror movie is trash most of times,this one is a 6/10 for me
This is the only time Guillermo didn’t work for me, but most of his works were amazing, and this ending monologue is still beautiful, Guillermo always has something to tell, he has passion for his work, that’s why I still like this film.
This isn’t supposed to be categorised as a horror movie. It’s a goth romance. Ghost are added in for the thrill but this movie focuses more on the romance and betrayal.
This movie is a masterpiece. The visuals are stunning artwork. Emotions perfectly portrait by the actors.
This is NOT a horror movie, but something unique and beautyful.
It’s not supposed to be a true horror. It’s a goth romance. Goth romance movies is very rare in this day and age, and not too many probably go into the idea goth romance idea that much. Depending on how and what direction it goes.
Brilliant film
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How was Alan alive? Can someone tell me please? I thought Thomas killed him
Thomas didn't kill him, he asked Alan where to stab him where it wouldn't kill him since he's a doctor, that's why he survived.
@@melinnasoos4474 Thanks