From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Hristina Popović Born 26 March 1982 (age 38) Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia Occupation Actress Years active 1991-present Hristina Popović (born 26 March 1982) is a Serbian actress. [1] She appeared in more than thirty films since 1991.
But if you look at a horror movie's prime directive to be to scare the viewer, there's no denying that, at times, "The Quiet Ones" got me. I also admit that I was rather taken with its period trappings. The move begins at Oxford University in the early '70s, and stays there. An abnormal psych expert played by Jared Harris has been "studying" a young woman whose psychoses could be demonic possession, or could be a scientifically explainable telekinetic disturbance that can be ejected from the woman and trapped in another vessel. "Cure one and you cure the world, " the utopian prof promises. When the college suspends his funding, he takes his true believers—a couple of attractive, game students, and a less refined young A/V hunk who's recording the treatment sessions on 16mm—to a deserted manor, the better to isolate the characters as doors open and shut themselves and the power goes out and so on. The movie's script, by director John Pogue, Oren Moverman (" Rampart, " " The Messenger ") and Craig Rosenberg (adapting an earlier work by Tom DeVille) is a little more conspicuously intelligent than most, threading an intriguing sexual jealousy theme into the movie's narrative mix.
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