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5.0 out of 5 stars An incredibly depressing yet absolutely brilliant psychological drama
After seeing this mesmerizing yet incredibly depressing film, I will forevermore count Carrie Snodgress among the world's greatest actresses. The Attic is an incredibly good film, and I admire the courage of the writers and director to let the story play out on its own terms rather than slapping an ending on it designed purely to please the audience. While it may be...
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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit slow paced but ok.
Just a surprise close to the end makes this movie. Dont look for anything special as far as gore ect. just a half way decent movie to kill time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An incredibly depressing yet absolutely brilliant psychological drama, May 27, 2010
This review is from: The Attic (Amazon.com Exclusive) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
After seeing this mesmerizing yet incredibly depressing film, I will forevermore count Carrie Snodgress among the world's greatest actresses. The Attic is an incredibly good film, and I admire the courage of the writers and director to let the story play out on its own terms rather than slapping an ending on it designed purely to please the audience. While it may be portrayed as a horror film in some circles, this film is fundamentally a psychological drama, one that mines the darkest depths of human psychology with no restraints whatsoever. It has left me quite depressed, very sad, and more than a little angry - not at the film but at the whole situation in which the poor protagonist finds herself. It's an ultra-rare kind of feeling that few books - and even fewer movies - are capable of invoking in the reader or viewer. Personally, I haven't felt quite like this since reading Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived in the Castle. It's one thing for a movie to be so good that you want to watch it again and again - it's something else entirely for a movie to be so good that you doubt you can ever bring yourself to re-experience it. The Attic is so good at what it does that I'm not sure I can even recommend it to others - especially those who are feeling depressed or have begun to lose all hope in mankind.

Carrie Snodgress is nothing short of perfect in her performance as Louise, the most unfortunate of lost souls, still reeling from the disappearance of her fiancée on what was supposed to be their wedding day nineteen years earlier. All but enslaved to her miserable, tyrannical father (played by Ray Milland), she really has nothing but the memory of her long-missing fiancée to hold on to, especially now that's she's being forced out of her job as a librarian. Surprisingly enough, though, she has found a friend in the young lady who is basically taking her job, and there are times when it looks like she might find some measure of happiness. She gets the pet chimpanzee she's always wanted, for example, and she experiences some moments of bona fide human interaction, all of which lead up to moments of rebellion against her horrible father. You build your hopes up that, somehow, someway, her long-lost love might even return. If ever a poor soul needed and deserved to have someone come in and save her from a life of misery and sadness, it is Louise.

Some people seem to think that The Attic moves too slowly or that nothing really happens until the last ten minutes. I am not one of those people. This movie - and Carrie Snodgress in particular - had me mesmerized from the very start, and I daresay that every single second of this film is crucially important, particularly in terms of characterization and atmosphere. I dearly wanted to reach in and save Louise, to hug her closely and tell her that everything would be OK - all the while knowing that things were not going to be OK at all. The ending, when it comes, is emotionally painful to watch, but I know in my heart that The Attic could not and should not have ended any other way.

The Attic is not a film that should be consigned to the wastebasket of cinematic obscurity. For my money, this is a masterpiece of cinema, one of the starkest and most honest psychological studies ever recorded on film. Even today, some three decades since the movie was made, people should be talking and writing about Carrie Snodgress' incredible performance as poor Louise. In all honesty, I don't know how you could watch The Attic and not be profoundly affected by the experience.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A hidden gem, March 17, 2011
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I was happy to see this on VHS and for so cheap! This is a movie that is based on excellent acting and is very, very eerie. Carrie Snodgress gives an amazing performance. I love the movie, though it is admittedly a little too slow in the middle. The quality of the VHS is not the best toward the end of the movie, but what can you expect for such a cheap price? If you like quirky, odd films to enjoy in the midnight hour, this will fill your craving.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit slow paced but ok., March 14, 2010
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Just a surprise close to the end makes this movie. Dont look for anything special as far as gore ect. just a half way decent movie to kill time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heartbreaking! Carrie Snodgress is pitch PERFECT!!!!, May 31, 2004
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It took her ten years to come back to the big screen after her golden globe winning and oscar nominated turn in 1970's "Diary of a Mad Housewife", but this movie is well worth it. Carrie plays Louise a tormented librarian who is haunted by the lover that got away years ago and also by her domineering father. Finally she snaps and has had enough from her father and the table gets turned, but then the unthinkable happens, just when the audience is screaming "Yeah, you go girl?", the worst thing imaginable happen's to Louise. It's heartbreaking, emotionally draining, and one hell of rollercoaster ride of a movie. Find out what's in The Attic!!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Beyond Bizarre, February 24, 2001
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This was a movie i picked up in the video store and, i'm ashamed to say, I judged it by its cover. Bad move. It was in the Horror section and the front cover showed a rather menacing monkey, so i thought i'd be in for a scary little treat. however, half an hour into the film I realised i was watching a bizarre film about a woman with a pet monkey, who lived with her wheelchair-bound father who she didnt like too much. On the upside, there were a few interesting scenes where the woman imagined retaliating against her father, but thats about it really. the monkey didnt really do anything fantastic either. bizarre film.
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