We Have a Ghost Review: Christopher Landon’s latest Netflix American horror comedy-drama film, “We Have a Ghost,” is based on the short story “Ernest” and is written by Geoff Manaugh. This film’s cast includes David Harbour, Anthony Mackie, and Tig Notaro as lead actors, and it follows the story of a family who moves to a new house where Kevin finds a ghost, which we see in this film.
In this article, I will review a film and try to tell you whether it is worth your time to watch or not, as well as whether it is suitable to watch, as we will see in this article.
The plot of We Have a Ghost revolves around Frank’s family, who move to a new house where his son, Kevin, meets the ghost in the room where he tells him with the name Ernest that they are now friends and will always live together, but the scene shifts in the film where we see what happened to him and who is behind his death.
The story of the film feels stretched for the long duration, as we already know that it is based on a short film, and to make the story long they simply stretched the simple plot, whereas the first half of this film is quite interesting as they introduce a new character, which I liked while watching, while the second half feels stretched to make it long.
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Besides that, the ending of this film is quite interesting, as it is too emotional to watch, whereas the music of this film is good, and on the other side, the VFX of this film is good, as this film is from Netflix. The camera angle of the film is perfect and in sync with the scene, as the perfection of this film is good and deceiving to watch.
Rating: 2.5/5
This film is a feel-good film and a family-friendly film, whereas this film is only for the viewers who watch a feel-good movie and only want to spend a good time with family, as this film is perfect for family, whereas this film is not a high-paced story, which we see in this film.
This is a quick review of the film, and it should clear up any confusion about whether it is worth watching or not; also, let me know in the comments section how much you enjoy it, which is now available on Netflix in English and Hindi.