Sunday, June 29, 2025

Saturday is Horror Day #222 - We Have Always Lived in the Castle

 We Have Always Lived in the Castle


Sisters Merricat (Taissa Farmiga) and Constance (Alexandra Daddario) Blackwood, along with their disabled Uncle Julian (Crispin Glover) live in isolation at the family home, Blackwood House. Six years have passed since a family tragedy occurred, one involving arsenic. But the villagers at nearby Shirleyville have long memories. When Merricat reluctantly makes her weekly excursion to get supplies, they torment her terribly. As for Constance, she finds herself of leaving the grounds at all.






Merritcat safeguards the house and its inhabitants as well as she can through her witchy spells and the 


objects that she buries. But when she is forced to go into the village unexpectedly one day, she doesn't have the chance to set any spells, and the worst happens in the form of their cousin Charles (Sebastian Stan) who shows up without warning and proceeds to turn their lives upside down. Merricat hates him, but Constance, who is too trusting and innocent for her own good, falls under his spell. Neither realize that he is there to get the money that is kept in the huge safe in the house. When he takes over the household and becomes very strict with Merricat, she realizes something must be done.



We Have Always Lived in the Castle is based on the novel by Shirley Jackson, who also gave us The Lottery and The Haunting of Hill House. This story is similar to the others in that it focus on the psychological rather than physical horror. Referring to Blackwood House as a castle draws an image of splendid isolation, of withdrawl from reality as reflected in the main characters' withdrawal from even the society of the nearby village. Merricat's weekly treks into Shirleyville are torturous for her, but she bears them for her sister's sake, who is even more crippled than she is. It's not until the arrival of their cousin Charles that the torture continues for Merricat at home as well. Desperate times call for desperate measures.


Taissa Farmiga does a splendid job as Merricat. You may know her older sister Vera, from such films as The Conjuring and The Boy in the Striped Pyjama. I almost didn't recotnize Crispin Glover as the uncle. Paula Malcolmson also appears - you might remember her from Deadwood and Ray Donovan. And of course my favorite - Sebastian Stan - who was the Hatter in Once Upon a Time, and is probably best known for playing Bucky Barnes in the Marvel film series. That being said, despite the stellar cast, this is definitely a slow burn, and I might have to watch it again to appreciate it better. It's not your typical horror film - no jump scares, no dismembered corpses, nothing of the kind. Pure psychological horror. Reviews seem to be mixed. It was well done, it just didn't always keep my attention. However, it is a short film, and I don't consider it a waste of time. Decide for yourself. I'll give this film 3.5 Stars.

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