Review for Shutter Island (this movie might be scary for some kids)
In this movie, (again) Leonardo Vicario plays Teddy Daniels, a U.S. Marshall who fought in World War 2. He goes to Shutter Island, a place for the criminally insane, to investigate a crime scene. A patient has suspiciously disappeared from a bolted room with thousands of guards watching. The patient’s name is Rachel Solando who drowned three of her own children in a lake. A question is asked: who is 67? There are 24 patients in ward c and there are 42 patients in ward A and B. All of them added together are 66, who is the 67th patient? So Teddy Daniels and his partner, Chuck goes on a wild goose chase and along the way they find out secrets about Shutter Island and its insane patients.
Rachel Solando suddenly appears without a scratch on her. The case is closed and Teddy is supposed to be heading back home. But with the storm brewing, he is trapped on the island. While he is staying longer he finds out more secrets about Shutter Island. The longer Teddy stays on the island, the more he has dreams than usual about his passed away wife and strange children that reminds him of something. Teddy says that the person who killed his wife was Andrew Laedis, the person who set his house on fire which killed his wife. But is that true?
This movie is mostly a mystery that teases your brain. You can’t believe everything Teddy Daniels has to say. Like I said it’s a mystery. My favorite part of the movie was when the mystery was solved and we knew about Teddy Daniels more than ever. There were also some sad parts in the movie that are potential tearjeakering moments and I also felt bad for the characters because they all experienced miserable traumas in their life. The movie is a little confusing but when you reach the end and looked back at the movie, you’ll suddenly understand!
Note: if you are a child under 17, you shouldn’t watch this movie without an adult!
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