

Stonehearst Asylum

An Oxford Medical School graduate takes a position at a mental institution and soon becomes obsessed with a female mental patient, but he has no idea of a recent and horrifying staffing change.
An Oxford Medical School graduate takes a position at a mental institution and soon becomes obsessed with a female mental patient, but he has no idea of a recent and horrifying staffing change.
Excellent movie, superb acting, completely unpredictable ending. I confess, I never saw it coming. Not sure what I was expecting, but that wasn't it. Great film!
A really charming movie that isn't so predictable.
is better than I expected
The end put quite the smile on my face.
A movie with Kate Beckinsale that I’ve never seen before? What kind of sorcery is this?
What really stood out to me was how the movie embraced that old-fashioned vibe and the costumes. It wasn’t just any historical setting—it felt like the perfect, almost idealized version of the 19th century that you see in movies. Everything had this classic, almost exaggerated feel, like how we imagine the past through the lens of film. Dark, foggy streets, grand but decaying buildings, and those moody, candle-lit rooms that scream "Gothic horror." It was a bit of a cliché, but the good kind, where you actually enjoy being transported to this overly dramatic, cinematic version of the time period.
The story itself was really intriguing, though I’ll admit I didn’t catch all the details on the first watch. The film plays with your perception a lot, making you constantly question what's real and what’s just in the characters' heads. That kept me engaged throughout. The cast was fantastic as well. Kate Beckinsale, as expected, was stunning and took over every scene she was in. Jim Sturgess, Brendan Gleeson, Ben Kingsley, and Michael Caine all did an excellent job, and their performances really fit the heightened, dramatic tone of the movie.
However, by the end, I started feeling a bit lost. The first major twist was revealed early enough, but then there were more twists, and after a while, they started to feel excessive. It was like the film kept trying to outdo itself, and instead of adding depth, it just made things feel a bit convoluted. At some point, the story lost a bit of its initial momentum and began to drag.
Still, I found it entertaining. It’s one of those films that’s visually captivating, even if some of the plot points felt overdone. And while it felt like a movie I had seen before, it still had its own charm. If you’re into period horror films that lean into that classic, dramatic representation of the past, it’s definitely worth a watch. Not perfect, but it keeps you intrigued.
Could be far better with a casting like that.
ههههههههه وافق شن طبقه ، فيلم يمشي الحال
It's tense, keeps you guessing, is well acted (not a fan of kingsley, but here he is phenomenal), is enjoyable to see once.
If only there wasn't that pretentious ending - "You didn't see that coming, didn't you?". Another, very similar top 250 movie (you'll know which) did it better in every way. Aside from the weak, and considering the very last scene, completely nonsensical ending it is an alright movie to watch.
No es mala la historia, pero no me engancho
Why did they ADR the last line "Si, grazie?
Excellent movie, superb acting, completely unpredictable ending. I confess, I never saw it coming. Not sure what I was expecting, but that wasn't it. Great film!