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 Good morning "ANY GHOST STORY" WORD-200

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Answered by anju809
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A Ghost Story on Saturday Night.

It was an 8 o’clock showing and the theater was full; packed with couples looking for that perfect feature to accomplish a satisfactory dinner and a movie date night. Or at least that was the intention of my wife and myself. We had already seen Spider-Man, War for the Planet of the Apes, Baby Driver, The Big Sick, and The Beguiled. For us, A Ghost Story was simply the next film up on our Summer Movie checklist. We were not expecting to go to war with a mob of outraged patrons, but there I was…shouting.

When I purchased our tickets earlier, the employee staffing the box office seemingly condescended to us, “You do realize that this is not a horror film, right?” My wife gave him a pointed look, “Uh, yeah.” Who does he think we are? We’re not just a couple of rubes. We don’t stumble into a theater and see whatever movie is playing next. At the very least we can see the poster over the employee’s shoulder and recognize that Casey Affleck’s bed sheet ghost is not there to terrify our nightmares. David Lowery does not make genre schlock solely designed to send your skittish significant other into your lap. He’s the type of filmmaker that encourages critics to label his films with words like “meditative,” “affecting,” and “conceptual.” So yeah, we know what movie we’re paying for. Duh.

However, just a few minutes into A Ghost Story, and I totally understood the box office’s warning. Obviously, he had been assaulted from infuriated guests already and was simply attempting to spare himself from further grief. I’m not sure how most people choose the movies they go to see in the theater. I’m a movie maniac. If you’re reading this site, you’re a movie maniac. We try to watch all the trailers. We keep abreast of the festival circuit reactions. We obsessively consume the entirety of our favorite filmmaker’s canon. That’s the life. So, of course, we want to see A Ghost Story.

STORY IS TO BE CONTINUED.......
Answered by AdrijaBanerjee
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Don't waste your time here!!

Read "Canterville Ghost"

by Oscar Wilde.

Or

Read "The Stranger of the Night" by Edgar Wallace.
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