Rose The Hat
I feel like her character ruins the movie. It feels like she was written to be a symbol of 14-year-old Tumblr user. It feels like she was written to look like she came straight out of a Tim Burton movie.
shareI feel like her character ruins the movie. It feels like she was written to be a symbol of 14-year-old Tumblr user. It feels like she was written to look like she came straight out of a Tim Burton movie.
shareShe looks like a lost member of 4 Non Blondes. Which is funny because "What's Going On?" could also be the theme song for her character in this movie.
Rose the Hat doesn't do much of anything for the most part. She wasn't powerful, lacked any sort of leadership or planning skills. Of the few evil mutants the movie showcases -- Rose, the blonde kid and Crow Daddy -- Rose is the least interesting.
Crow Daddy was the one who came closest to being an actual physical threat to Abra and Danny. He's the one who found the blond mutant girl. He seemed to appreciate more than Rose the threat posed to the group by Abra and Danny. The actor played him with a threatening charisma.
Rebecca Ferguson looks hot, but her character here was a non-entity.
🎶 "And I said HEYYYYAAAAHEYYYAHHHHH..."🎵
shareRose The Hat was the best part of the film for me, though that is in large part due to Rebecca Ferguson being a beautiful Woman, but it's also in part due to her charismatic portrayal of Rose. She's a great actress and gave a great performance in this film.
shareI couldn't have stated it better.
shareI feel she was the only memorable thing in the entire movie.
shareHah yeah true that, plus I remember laughing out loud at one point when McGregor said "you should go" to his imaginary friend which confused his actual friend who just drove him hundreds of miles.
I feel that the film heavily suffered from the same thing LOGAN did... why does some stupid little kid get to have invincible and infallible powers and everyone is out to get her? It's such a played out stereotype at this point.
Hat lady and all the evil energy vampires were a fundamentally un-scary concept. I'd actually rather that the evil side of the Shining not be humanized at all. It cheapened the whole thing way beyond the original Kubrick adaptation, which made the house itself into a more ominous wordless antagonist.