At its core, (2016) is a gothic exploration of "otherness" and the bittersweet nature of time. While it appears to be a standard fantasy adventure, the film functions as a deep allegory for the psychological need for safe spaces in an uncertain world. Deep Thematic Content
Ransom Riggs’ novel is epistolary (photos + narrative) and darker. Major changes: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children At its
Dive into the loop. Stay for the peculiar children. And watch it in 1080p. Major changes: Differences from the Book Dive into
Jake learns that he himself is peculiar: he has the rare ability to see hollowgast (invisible to ordinary people), making him a valuable ally. As he bonds with the children — including Emma Bloom (Ella Purnell), whose lungs cancel gravity around her; Millard Nullings (Joseph), an invisible boy; Olive (Lauren McCrostie), who can produce fire; and the super-strong Bronwyn (Kim Dickens) — Jake uncovers betrayals and threats within the loop. A rogue ymbryne, Miss Avocet, had been killed earlier, and the children’s time loop is now compromised. Jake learns that he himself is peculiar: he
Ransom Riggs – Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children