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'Silent House,' Horror Film With Elizabeth Olsen | Info for Students

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'Silent House,' Horror Film With Elizabeth Olsen | Info for Students
Mar 11th 2012, 00:30

We know this much about Elizabeth Olsen's prospects for a decent film career from "Silent House," the new horror movie in which she stars: She does "terrified" pretty convincingly, and she looks great by lantern light. Other than that, "Silent House" doesn't add much to the anticipation that Ms. Olsen, younger sister of the Olsen twins of "Full House," will be something special because there isn't much movie there (certainly not as much as in "Martha Marcy May Marlene," Ms. Olsen's main other credit so far). Ms. Olsen plays Sarah, who goes with her father (Adam Trese) and uncle (Eric Sheffer Stevens) to clean out a little-used family vacation home so it can be sold. Creepy things begin to happen, most of them in dim light because the electricity is out and the windows are boarded up. The movie, directed by Chris Kentis and Laura Lau, is billed as unfolding in real time and spends much of that time following Ms. Olsen at close range as she tries to escape from the house, a lantern highlighting her expressive face and low-cut shirt. But it's not hard to guess the source of her horror, and so the film's most interesting aspects are its gimmicks rather than its frights. The best of those: a scene illuminated entirely by the periodic discharging of a still camera's flash. "Silent House" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian). It has intense scenes of scariness.

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