QWhy does Emma's haircolor change so much during the movie?
AMany viewers have pointed out that Emma's hair sometimes looks mousy blond, sometimes light red, sometimes copper red, and sometimes dark red, but in no particular sequence. Without confirmation by the film-makers as to why Emma's hair color changes so frequently, chalk it up to (1) lighting, (2) scenes being shot out of order or re-shot at later dates after which the actress had her hair re-colored, or (3) continuity errors.
QWho lived in the house before Emma and Henri moved in?
AEmma's sister tells her that the house, which has been vacant for 30 years, was previously occupied by a professor of music at King's College, his much younger wife, and their son Tobias. There were also a number of students lodging there.
QIs this another haunted house movie?
AAt first, it would seem so. Successful, English-born, Wall Street trader Emma Connaught (Natalie Press) decides to move back to England with her 5-year old son Thomas (Miles Ronayne) and her French husband of two years, Henri (Matthieu Boujenah), after learning that Henri purchased Parkside Lodge, a large English manor, some three years ago, before they even met. Soon after moving in, Thomas reveals that he's made an imaginary friend, who tells him that the family can't stay there. Emma possesses some psychic abilities (which is what made her successful on Wall Street), and she soon begins hearing voices and having visions that lead her to believe the house is haunted. The question is whether the house is haunted, Emma's having visions of the past, or of the future, or is she just being driven insane?
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