![]() Her subtle nuances and facial ticks create so much humour for an older audience and she has all of the best lines. Whether her character is gorgeous or grotesque Beaucham always manages to camp it up wonderfully and seems to be having a truly good time chewing up all of the scenery. Then there's the quite frankly marvellous Stephanie Beaucham. The beautiful house in which the girls live give the film a definite sense of period realism and creates the claustrophobia that makes the film scarier. The luscious snow that we know was created by good ol' mother nature and not CGI - *cough*LotR**cough*. ![]() Amongst these redeeming features is the stunning scenery. BUT it does have more redeeming features than a lot of modern crap that's hyped and huge (naming no names Mission Impossible 2 and 3!). Alright, we'll be honest - the film isn't perfect. ![]()
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