My thoughts
Hey all, first of all, I am big Mike Flanagan fan since I saw his horror film Oculus. Since then I wanted to check out all his other stuff, including his ultra low budget debut Absentia (which is already very creepy and shows a lot of potential). When Mike moved into his long format naratives with his Netflix shows I started to even love him more, as a writer and director.
So this is where I am coming from. That said, I am also critical on some of his stuff. For instance Midnight Club was not really my cup of tea. It felt geared toward a younger audience, and I didn't like the overarching story that much.
Here Mike is back in full swing. This is the most extravert I ever caught him writing dialogue and edgy scenes. It took a couple of episodes to get really hooked, because there is a lot of characters, but at the same time I was never confused during the show. Mike's writing has improved again and I love this show is a big melange, hommage and ode to the works of Edgar Allen Poe.
All the actors do an amazing job, I love the fact that Mike has a real family of actors who always return. Standouts for me are Bruce Greenwood, Carl Lumbly, Mark Hamill, Carla Cugino and Mary Mcdonnel. A special mention for kid actor Kyliegh Curran
Actrice, she held her own and made her character believable and grounded in some very over the top scenarios.
I won't review the plot of the movie and won't go into spoilers, but I can say that some of the gnarliest death scenes where in episode 2, 7 and 8. Episode 2's ending left me in awe..
I always like the fact that Flanagan has an eye for macabre aesthetics. Some of the shots and lingering moments in this show are pieces of dark art. Very moody, creepy or just violently poetic.
I love how the themes are handled and actually thought the scenario is full of suspense and people threating each other horribly.
I loved Flanagans Midnight Mass and the excellent writing, but thought a couple of the monologues where less interesting than others and where a bit too long (even though I love that show as a whole and think it's incredible) . Here actually I loved the dialogue even more and never found one to be too long. I was interested in all of it all the time.
For a long time I thought I could empathize but not sympathize with most of the characters because most are really evil and bad, but towards the end I noted that the good people got more on the forefront and even the good in the title character (or what was left) came through. Loved the arcs here.
This show has a unique combination of genre's. It's a Gothic horror mystery drama with some black humor and beautiful visuals and dialogue. I think it's Flanagan's masterpiece.
For me his best shows are
1. The Haunting of Hill House 10/10
2. The Fall of the House of Usher 10/10
3. Midnight Mass 9/10
4. House of Bly Manor 7.5/10
5. Midnight Club 6/10
What did you all think of it?