Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Film Review - If X-Men and Harry Potter were mashed-up

The author is a long-time collector of old black and white photos many of which show 'creepy' scenes or images that were posed to look 'creepy'. These were the author's inspiration for this movie. Some of the actual photos are used as a prop (stored in a box under a bed).

This movie is based on one of these photo inspired best-selling novels.

The protagonist (Jake) is devoted to his grandfather – he has always enjoyed story time with him. After his grandfather dies, Jake discovers clues to a mystery that crosses many different time-spans. He finds a magical place known as Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. The house is home to many children with special powers (peculiarities) - Jake discovers that he also has a peculiarity which is central to the plot.

The musical score is very atmospheric and typically Burton. The cinematography is dark and moody and also typically Burton. if you're a Tim Burton fan then you'll really enjoy this, but not just for Burton fans.

8/10.


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