![]() ![]() Though it does take one step in the right direction, the docuseries miss staying on it. The message that Netflix’s House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths tries to put forth is lost amongst creating a non-fictional story into something more dramatic, just like it was done by the media coverage when it happened. Under the circumstances, the man was not in his sound mind, and yet the control was so real that what he said was considered as the only way to live. The series contradicts its own point of being more open about mental health while it itself doesn’t cover much about it.Īt the same time, it forgets to cover the topic of deep patriarchy which was present in the house: seven women and four men, the eldest being a woman too, and yet what a man is saying is being followed, and is legitimised through the religious angle. ![]() At one point, you can notice that even a psychologist is just narrating the events instead of giving professional insights. ![]() We can hear the question of “why did it happen?” is raised, only for it to be not answered, or at least in a way that it should have been. At first, it emphasizes the superstitious reason behind the events but does not balance it with a psychological or sociological approach towards his mind as it should have. Lalit, the youngest son of the Chundawat family, was the person, as said in the doc, who led them into what happened. The Netflix series mentions the word “psychosis” many times, which as you watch more and more, seems to become an accessory to the main story. Hence, affecting a large scale of people who live untreated as they are themselves not aware. It is not a secret that as a community, we don’t talk about it. Each mind is different and thus functions as such. Mental health is a sensitive topic and a subjective one as well at certain levels. We are shown glimpses of them speaking on why we need to have the “uncomfortable” conversations, which we tend to be ignorant of in society. Alok Sareen mention the same, but that is it. But maybe House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths falls too deep into storytelling that it has forgotten to focus on the topic of mental health.Ī few psychologists and psychiatrists like Rachna Johri, Anita Anand and Dr. Soon she realizes someone is breaking into the house and spying on her. Executive producers are Barry Barnholtz, Zelma Kiwi, Jeffrey Schenck and Peter Sullivan.While at the same time, it builds a narrative through the aid of testimonies from several people, including family members, friends, neighbours and journalists, psychologists, police officers and other professionals. House of Secrets PG-13 Thrillers 1hr 45 min There are no inadequacies After Julie Manning and her husband divorced, she decides to move into the house he was building for them. House of Secrets is produced for LMN by Hybrid Entertainment. The question is, could it be Tyler, whom she barely knows, or Sam, whom she knows all too well?įred Olen Ray directed the film from a script written by Michael Ciminera and Richard Gnolfo. She consults with seasoned Police Detective Morrison (Mandylor) who investigates the matter. Having hired handyman Tyler (Fehr) to work on some of the things that still need to be fixed in the new construction, Julie begins to realize that someone appears to be breaking into her house at will and watching her every move. The book follows the three Walker family children as they attempt to find a secret book and rescue their parents in the process. 1 The book was first published on April 23, 2013, through Balzer + Bray and is the first book in the House of Secrets series. Her best friend and lawyer, Alison (Jacobsen) convinces her to stay in the house for a while until she figures out what she is going to do. House of Secrets is a 2013 children's novel by Chris Columbus and Ned Vizzini. Relieved to finally divorce her abusive, bullying husband Sam (Jackson), Julie (Lawson) is determined to move forward with her life, despite having to live in the house Sam was building for them until shes able to sell it. The 2-hour thriller will premieres Wednesday, January 1 at 8pm ET on LMN. Inspired by a true story, the LMN Original Movie House of Secrets tells the chilling story of a recently divorced woman whos life, unbeknownst to her, is being monitored by hidden cameras and listening devices by her ex-husband. Lifetime TV has provided with the first pics of Bianca Lawson in their next original movie House of Secrets, which also features Neil Jackson (Make It or Break It), Stephanie Jacobsen (Melrose Place), Brendan Fehr (Roswell) and Costas Mandylor (Picket Fences). ![]()
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