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Discussions about this spin-off anywhere in the world would be fairly similar. No one's going to criticize the standard camerawork, fair performances especially of Annabelle Wallis as the protagonist or the effective sound design and background music. Heck, there were even genuinely scary sequences, particularly the incidents involving kid-turned-adult running across hallway and baby cradle coming out in the darkness of the basement corridor. The same can be said about the accident paintings, reflection behind curtain, satanic presence sensed during popcorn fire breakout, fingers near sewing machine and demon design. Ultimately, what made Annabelle a bad horror movie was the absolutely idiotic, wooden characters!
Choices these personas made were unimaginably stupid from start to finish of the runtime. Some of the major ones are as listed:
The story transpired in 1967, but the attires were mostly out of era. Props to the baby in mummy's tummy who might be the toughest one put to cinema yet! It survived multiple falls on floor, a direct knife stab and still managed to be born with perfection. The married pair decided to meet the church priest to sort things out, but no solutions were achieved. It's nonevents like this that dragged the picture. The way the whole story began and connected just to render a sinister doll in the end was forced.
With predictable scares and random characters like Evelyn (Alfre Woodard) entering the plot out of nowhere just for service, Annabelle was nothing more than a cookie cutter generic horror flick that hasn't got a single originality in its entire 1 hour and 40 minutes!