I didn't have a problem with the tone of the film or the happy ending. That was fine and frankly I'd rather the ending be a happy one than an unhappy one.
I also agree that Lynn-Holly Johnson did a fine job in the film. I enjoyed watching her and thought she was a good pick as the lead.
But jumping from "it's a ghost" to "it's an alien" just didn't work for me. A movie about aliens wasn't the film that I sat down to watch or what the film sold itself as in the first two acts. And again, I don't mind twists, but in order for me to be happy with a twist I have to actually like it and think it's effective. This one, I didn't. The alien twist is not the ending's only problem though. It also leaves a lot of questions unanswered and just overall feels opaque and messy. That is, even if one can accept the sudden extraterrestrial invasion into the storyline, the ending still doesn't really work.
And lastly, while I agree regarding the "mysteriousness and haunting ambience of the proceedings," the first two acts are slow. Even at a very brisk 85 minutes the film felt rather long simply becuase of how slowly it moves in its first two-thirds. This could've been excusable if it had really stuck the landing with the ending, but while the film does pick up in the third act, things go awry in the climax and it fails to satisfy.
So while I won't say that the film is an outright failure, because it does have its good points and has some things going for it, I also can't really call it a success either. It exists in that weird region that lies between victory and defeat.
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