Unlike other "killer doll" icons like Chucky, Annabelle remains largely inanimate , acting more as a conduit for a demonic spirit. Some reviewers found this creepy , while others felt it made the doll a less threatening antagonist .
Reviewers often praise the creative cinematography , such as the "basement elevator" scene, and the unsettling score by Joseph Bishara. Annabelle 2014
The story follows a young expectant couple, Mia (Annabelle Wallis) and John Form (Ward Horton), who experience a terrifying home invasion by satanic cultists. During the attack, a cult member dies while holding a vintage porcelain doll, transferring a demonic presence into it. The haunting follows the couple to a new apartment in Pasadena, specifically targeting their newborn daughter, Leah . Critical Consensus & Blog Highlights Unlike other "killer doll" icons like Chucky, Annabelle
Most blog reviews agree that while Annabelle has effective jump scares, it lacks the depth and atmosphere established by James Wan in the original film. Is it Based on a True Story? The story follows a young expectant couple, Mia
Alfre Woodard's performance as Evelyn, a bookstore owner with a tragic past who helps the couple, is frequently cited as a high point of the film.