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* DungeonBypass: When Jennet locks the door to the nursery room so Eve can't save Edward from being drowned to death, Eve exploits the fragile floor (which Jennet had used previously so she could appear to Edward) by stomping on it repeatedly so it breaks off and sends her straight to the base floor.
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* DungeonBypass: When Jennet locks the door to the nursery room so Eve can't save Edward from being drowned to death, Eve exploits the fragile floor (which Jennet had used previously so she could appear to Edward) by stomping on it repeatedly so it breaks off and sends her straight to the base floor.ground floor.
* FatalFamilyPhoto: Yeah, sure Harry, show Eve your photo with your comrades. Even if they already died, [[spoiler: that doesn't mean you're going to survive the week...]]
* FatalFamilyPhoto: Yeah, sure Harry, show Eve your photo with your comrades. Even if they already died, [[spoiler: that doesn't mean you're going to survive the week...]]
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* AgentMulder: Harry believes Eve's recounts about the Woman in Black almost immediately and later even scolds Jean for not wanting to reveal the actual reason why they are being taken to the fake airport.
* AgentScully: Jean, so much. She regrets it later. Dr. Rhodes is also this, though his insistence that all things supernatural are simple PTSD can certainly be attributed to the stress of having to be on the front line of the war.
* AgentScully: Jean, so much. She regrets it later. Dr. Rhodes is also this, though his insistence that all things supernatural are simple PTSD can certainly be attributed to the stress of having to be on the front line of the war.
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* BlitzEvacuees: The students of Jean's school are evacuated to the Eel Marsh House while London is under the height of the bombings. Problem is, they're the first
* ChekhovsClassroom: Early on, on the first night after the students arrive at the Eel Marsh House, they are shown praying to protect themselves from the darkness before sleeping. The exact same praying is used to protect them from the Woman in Black during the bombing of the fake airport, though of course, Jean inevitably messes it up.
* ChekhovsGun: The fragile ceiling with a hole directly above Edward's bed, above which is the nursery room where Jennet hanged herself. Jennet uses this
* DungeonBypass: When Jennet locks the door to the nursery room so Eve can't save Edward from being drowned to death, Eve exploits the fragile floor (which Jennet had used previously so she could appear to Edward) by stomping on it repeatedly so it breaks off and sends her straight to the base floor.
* FirstNameBasis: Enforced by Harry, who insists that Eve calls him by his first name, despite being a complete stranger. Eve at first tries to be on a LastNameBasis with him, but when it's clear that the two are attracted more than they should, she tells him to call her by her first name. Meanwhile, Eve and Jean call each other with last names when children are around, but go by first names in private.
* FirstNameBasis: Enforced by Harry, who insists that Eve calls him by his first name, despite being a complete stranger. Eve at first tries to be on a LastNameBasis with him, but when it's clear that the two are attracted more than they should, she tells him to call her by her first name. Meanwhile, Eve and Jean call each other with last names when children are around, but go by first names in private.
* LoveAtFirstSight: It's clear that the first time Eve and Harry meet inside the train taking to Clythin Gifford, they already look at each other romantically. Possibly justified, since both characters are traumatized by the events of their life (Eve got her son taken away from her, while Harry has a SurvivorGuilt over his comrades dying in an air battle), and are combined with the danger of the Blitz. People do bond faster when they are conflicted/in danger.
* MamaBear: Not biological mothers, but never ever try to hurt Edward while Eve is around. Looking at you, Jennet.
* MamaBear: Not biological mothers, but never ever try to hurt Edward while Eve is around. Looking at you, Jennet.
* NowOrNeverKiss: Eve gives Harry a peck after he reveals the reason why he takes the children to the fake airport: because he loves seeing her being a StepfordSmiler when everyone else is scared. [[spoiler: Turns into a LastKiss as Harry doesn't survive not long afterward.]]
* ParentalSubstitute: Eve and Jean have the stress to act as parents in addition to teachers to the children while the whole of the UK is bombed by the Germans, particularly to Edward, who has lost both of his parents. [[spoiler: At the end, it's implied that Eve has formally adopted Edward.]]
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* TenderTears: Surprisingly, Harry. He tears up a bit whenever the subject of the disastrous air battle that he participated is brought up. Even being confronted with a body of water is enough to make him teary-eyed. Combine this with the fact that the Eel Marsh House is surrounded by bogs...
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* WouldHurtAChild: The Woman in Black.
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* GrandeDame: The uptight Jean Hogg, a woman who expects things to be high class under her watch.
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* ApocalypticLog: Alice Drablow's phonograph recording; it doesn't get creepy until the end, where [[spoiler: based on her words and the fear in her voice, ''Jennet'' appears before her.]]
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* {{Adult Fear}}: Once the Woman in Black has been seen, a child will inevitably die a horrifying death. There's nothing anyone can do to stop it.
* {{Bad Dreams}}: Eve suffers from {{flashback nightmare}}s.
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* {{Creepy Cemetery}}: It even has {{ominous fog}}.
* {{Creepy Child}}: Edward, especially after the hide-and-seek incident.
* {{Creepy Doll}}: "Where did you find it, Edward?"
* {{Dark is Evil}}
* {{Disproportionate Retribution}}: It's been forty years since the events of the first film, and Jennet is still at it.
* {{Driven to Suicide}}: Children under the ghost's influence.
* {{Freeze Frame Bonus}}: The ghost has a fondness for lurking ominously in the background, and can be spotted in a number of otherwise innocuous scenes.
* {{Ghost Town}}: Clythin Gifford seems to have turned into one.
* {{Ghostly Gape}}: The Woman in Black, especially when seen from a distance.
* {{Haunted Heroine}}: It is revealed that Eve [[spoiler: had a baby, but was forced to give it up.]] This traumatic event makes her all the more vulnerable to the Woman in Black.
* {{Haunted House}}: AND HOW.
* {{Heroic Sacrifice}}: [[spoiler: Harry dives into the marsh to save Eve and Edward, and dies in the process, getting dragged into the darkness by the ghost. The final shot suggests that his sacrifice was in vain, as she has followed them to London.]]
* {{Hope Spot}}: [[spoiler: After escaping death in the marsh, Eve believes the ghost is gone for good. She's not.]]
* {{Infant Immortality}}: Very much averted.
* {{Ironic Nursery Rhyme}}: In the trailer, but not the film.
* {{Jump Scare}}: Frequently.
* {{Kids are Cruel}}: The boy who steals Edward's drawing and [[spoiler: locks him in the nursery. He gets his comeuppance in what could be considered an instance of {{disproportionate retribution}}.]]
* {{Monkey Morality Pose}}: A set of monkeys in these poses is just one of the creepy artifacts in Eel Marsh House. They're [[TaxidermyTerror probably]] just toys.
* {{Nuns are Spooky}}: In one of the nastier {{jump scare}} moments, [[spoiler: a nun in Eve's dream is revealed to be the Woman in Black.]]
* {{Ominously Open Door}}
* {{Scare Chord}}: Every time the titular Woman in Black makes a close-up appearance.
* {{Would Hurt a Child}}: The Woman in Black.
* {{Bad Dreams}}: Eve suffers from {{flashback nightmare}}s.
* {{Blitz Evacuees}}
* {{Creepy Basement}}: A number of pivotal scenes take place there.
* {{Creepy Cemetery}}: It even has {{ominous fog}}.
* {{Creepy Child}}: Edward, especially after the hide-and-seek incident.
* {{Creepy Doll}}: "Where did you find it, Edward?"
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* {{Disproportionate Retribution}}: It's been forty years since the events of the first film, and Jennet is still at it.
* {{Driven to Suicide}}: Children under the ghost's influence.
* {{Freeze Frame Bonus}}: The ghost has a fondness for lurking ominously in the background, and can be spotted in a number of otherwise innocuous scenes.
* {{Ghost Town}}: Clythin Gifford seems to have turned into one.
* {{Ghostly Gape}}: The Woman in Black, especially when seen from a distance.
* {{Haunted Heroine}}: It is revealed that Eve [[spoiler: had a baby, but was forced to give it up.]] This traumatic event makes her all the more vulnerable to the Woman in Black.
* {{Haunted House}}: AND HOW.
* {{Heroic Sacrifice}}: [[spoiler: Harry dives into the marsh to save Eve and Edward, and dies in the process, getting dragged into the darkness by the ghost. The final shot suggests that his sacrifice was in vain, as she has followed them to London.]]
* {{Hope Spot}}: [[spoiler: After escaping death in the marsh, Eve believes the ghost is gone for good. She's not.]]
* {{Infant Immortality}}: Very much averted.
* {{Ironic Nursery Rhyme}}: In the trailer, but not the film.
* {{Jump Scare}}: Frequently.
* {{Kids are Cruel}}: The boy who steals Edward's drawing and [[spoiler: locks him in the nursery. He gets his comeuppance in what could be considered an instance of {{disproportionate retribution}}.]]
* {{Monkey Morality Pose}}: A set of monkeys in these poses is just one of the creepy artifacts in Eel Marsh House. They're [[TaxidermyTerror probably]] just toys.
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The sequel to the 2012 film '' The Woman in Black'', ''Angel of Death'' is directed by Tom Harper.
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''!![The Woman in Black: Angel of Death] contains examples of:
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The sequel to the 2012 film ''Woman in Black'', ''Angel of Death'' is directed by Tom Harper.
Set during the Blitz, it follows a young school teacher Eve (Phoebe Fox) who accompanies her class when they are evacuated form London to escape the bombings. The group is sent to Eel Marsh House, a decrepit and distinctly eerie old mansion that's been abandoned for years. They soon realize, of course, that they are not alone, and that a dark presence with a decades-old grudge is haunting Eel Marsh House.
Set during the Blitz, it follows a young school teacher Eve (Phoebe Fox) who accompanies her class when they are evacuated form London to escape the bombings. The group is sent to Eel Marsh House, a decrepit and distinctly eerie old mansion that's been abandoned for years. They soon realize, of course, that they are not alone, and that a dark presence with a decades-old grudge is haunting Eel Marsh House.
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The sequel to the 2012 film ''Woman '' The Woman in Black'', ''Angel of Death'' is directed by Tom Harper.
Set during the Blitz, it follows a young school teacher Eve (Phoebe Fox) who accompanies her class when they are evacuated form London to escape the bombings. The group is sent to Eel Marsh House, a decrepit and distinctly eerie old mansion that's been abandoned for years. They soon realize, of course, that they are not alone, and that a dark presence with a decades-old grudge is haunting Eel MarshHouse.House.
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''!![The Woman in Black: Angel of Death] contains examples of:
*{{creepy child}} : Edward, especially after he gets the doll.
*{{ghost town}} : Clythin Gifford seems to have turned into one in the forty years that have passed since the events of the first film.
*{{haunted house}}
Set during the Blitz, it follows a young school teacher Eve (Phoebe Fox) who accompanies her class when they are evacuated form London to escape the bombings. The group is sent to Eel Marsh House, a decrepit and distinctly eerie old mansion that's been abandoned for years. They soon realize, of course, that they are not alone, and that a dark presence with a decades-old grudge is haunting Eel Marsh
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''!![The Woman in Black: Angel of Death] contains examples of:
*{{creepy child}} : Edward, especially after he gets the doll.
*{{ghost town}} : Clythin Gifford seems to have turned into one in the forty years that have passed since the events of the first film.
*{{haunted house}}
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The sequel to the 2012 film \textit{Woman in Black}, \textit{Angel of Death} is directed by Tom Harper.
Set during the Blitz, it follows a young school teacher (Phoebe Fox) who accompanies her class when they are evacuated form London to escape the bombings. The group is sent to Eel Marsh House, a decrepit and distinctly eerie old mansion that's been abandoned for years. They soon realize, of course, that they are not alone, and that a dark presence with a decades-old grudge is haunting Eel Marsh House.
Set during the Blitz, it follows a young school teacher (Phoebe Fox) who accompanies her class when they are evacuated form London to escape the bombings. The group is sent to Eel Marsh House, a decrepit and distinctly eerie old mansion that's been abandoned for years. They soon realize, of course, that they are not alone, and that a dark presence with a decades-old grudge is haunting Eel Marsh House.
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The sequel to the 2012 film \textit{Woman ''Woman in Black}, \textit{Angel Black'', ''Angel of Death} Death'' is directed by Tom Harper.
Set during the Blitz, it follows a young school teacher Eve (Phoebe Fox) who accompanies her class when they are evacuated form London to escape the bombings. The group is sent to Eel Marsh House, a decrepit and distinctly eerie old mansion that's been abandoned for years. They soon realize, of course, that they are not alone, and that a dark presence with a decades-old grudge is haunting Eel Marsh House.
Set during the Blitz, it follows a young school teacher Eve (Phoebe Fox) who accompanies her class when they are evacuated form London to escape the bombings. The group is sent to Eel Marsh House, a decrepit and distinctly eerie old mansion that's been abandoned for years. They soon realize, of course, that they are not alone, and that a dark presence with a decades-old grudge is haunting Eel Marsh House.
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The sequel to the 2012 film \textit{Woman in Black}, \textit{Angel of Death} is directed by Tom Harper.
Set during the Blitz, it follows a young school teacher (Phoebe Fox) who accompanies her class when they are evacuated form London to escape the bombings. The group is sent to Eel Marsh House, a decrepit and distinctly eerie old mansion that's been abandoned for years. They soon realize, of course, that they are not alone, and that a dark presence with a decades-old grudge is haunting Eel Marsh House.
Set during the Blitz, it follows a young school teacher (Phoebe Fox) who accompanies her class when they are evacuated form London to escape the bombings. The group is sent to Eel Marsh House, a decrepit and distinctly eerie old mansion that's been abandoned for years. They soon realize, of course, that they are not alone, and that a dark presence with a decades-old grudge is haunting Eel Marsh House.