
Annabel Lee 2010
"Some Tales are Timeless"
Step into the shadowy world of Edgar Allan Poe's most haunting poem with the 2010 thriller *Annabel Lee*, directed by Michael Rissi. This atmospheric adaptation weaves a tale of obsession, love, and tragedy set against the backdrop of a mist-laden coastal kingdom.
Director: Michael Rissi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Annabel Lee (2010) about?
The film follows Jack Blythe, an artist consumed by the memory of a lost love named Annabel Lee, whose tragic death haunts him. As he grapples with grief, eerie events suggest her spirit lingers, blurring the boundaries between memory and reality. It's a chilling tale of obsession where love transcends the grave.
Who directed Annabel Lee?
Michael Rissi directed *Annabel Lee (2010)*, bringing a visual and emotional depth to Poe's classic poem.
Who stars in Annabel Lee?
The film stars Kristen Hagen, Jon Woodward Kirby, and Bill Bordy in key roles, with Ken Wolt, Ron Becks, and Raquel Rosser rounding out the cast.
Is Annabel Lee (2010) worth watching?
For fans of gothic thrillers and psychological dramas, *Annabel Lee (2010)* offers a compelling blend of romance and horror. While not widely rated, its moody atmosphere and faithful adaptation of Poe's work make it a standout for niche audiences. If you enjoy dark, poetic storytelling, it's worth a watch.
How long is Annabel Lee?
*Annabel Lee (2010)* has a runtime of 114 minutes.
About Annabel Lee (2010) — A Gothic Romance of Love, Loss, and the Supernatural
Step into the shadowy world of Edgar Allan Poe's most haunting poem with the 2010 thriller *Annabel Lee*, directed by Michael Rissi. This atmospheric adaptation weaves a tale of obsession, love, and tragedy set against the backdrop of a mist-laden coastal kingdom. Jack Blythe, a brooding artist haunted by the memory of his lost muse, becomes entangled in a web of eerie coincidences and supernatural whispers that blur the line between art and reality. With its moody cinematography and haunting score, *Annabel Lee (2010)* immerses viewers in a gothic romance where passion and peril intertwine.
Led by a compelling cast including Kristen Hagen and Jon Woodward Kirby, the film explores themes of eternal love and the macabre, staying true to Poe's dark romanticism while infusing it with a modern edge. The 114-minute runtime flies by as the story unfolds with tension and melancholy, making it a must-watch for fans of psychological thrillers and gothic dramas alike.