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Review: The Haunting of Hill House

Vanshika
2 min readMay 28, 2020

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It was a summer, in the 80s when the Crain’s moved into their dream house, a tightly knit family of seven. But soon all their dreams tarnished from the sinister, that slid into their lives from underneath the red room. The series closely follows the lives of the Crain siblings and the way they choose to deal with the aftermath of the haunting.

Steve, the oldest, turns the family trauma into a book which strains his relationship with his sister, Shirley. Theodora has a touch of ‘sensitive’ that was passed down to her, from her mother’s side. Luke, suffers from substance abuse, while Nell is in a constant state of agony and struggles with sleep paralysis. All of his children have a strained relationship with Hugh, their father, who often tries to bury the truth, to protect them. The blend of these substantial characters and their rich backstory, along with the hauntings in the house, makes this Netflix original, one of the scariest tales ever to be told.

‘The Haunting Of The Hill House’ is a modern reimagining of Shirley Jackson’s eponymous gothic horror novel. The story is a fast-paced narrative, told and re-told in bits and pieces, that juggles between the past and present, as well as real and imaginary. The story flirts with the idea of jump scares while staying true to its classic psychological realism. With every episode, an emotional string comes undone, layer by layer the storyline intermingles and merges into a raw singularity.

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