When the title of a film is a place, such as "Deadly Manor," one would expect the atmosphere of that setting to be a strength of the film. I was really surprised that it failed at that, even! Oh and let me go ahead and tell you... I can't name a strength of this film, except for the little bit of (unintentional) comic relief at the end. This movie felt so much longer than it was. Grab the tissues, not because it's sad but because it bored me to tears! I can at least say that the end was so absurd that I chuckled. You know when two toddlers are fighting, and they just shout "No!" and "Yes!" at each other? Just remember that if you make it to the end of Deadly Manor.