Crimson Peak (2015) is a gothic romance blended with horror that tells the haunting story of love, betrayal, and secrets hidden within a crumbling mansion. The film begins with Edith Cushing, a young aspiring writer in early 20th-century America, who is haunted by the ghost of her mother delivering a chilling warning: “Beware of Crimson Peak.” Edith is independent and ambitious, determined to prove herself as more than just a woman who should marry well, and she soon finds herself drawn to Thomas Sharpe, a mysterious English baronet visiting with his sister Lucille. Despite warnings from her father and friends, Edith falls in love with Thomas, enchanted by his charm and captivated by his vision of reviving his family’s clay-mining invention.
Tragedy strikes when Edith’s father dies under suspicious circumstances, and she agrees to marry Thomas, leaving America behind to live with him in England. He takes her to Allerdale Hall, a once-grand but decaying estate built upon red clay that seeps through the ground like blood, earning it the nickname “Crimson Peak.” The mansion itself becomes a character in the story, with its endless halls, locked rooms, and walls that seem to breathe with secrets. From her first nights there, Edith begins to encounter terrifying apparitions, spirits with grotesque forms that appear to be warning her of something hidden deep within the house.

Although Thomas shows affection and gentleness, Lucille is cold and controlling, insisting Edith follow strict rules and never venture into certain parts of the mansion. Edith, growing weaker as if poisoned, begins to suspect that the Sharpe siblings are hiding something sinister. Her visions intensify, leading her to uncover clues about the fate of Thomas’s former wives, all of whom mysteriously disappeared after arriving at Allerdale Hall. The ghosts, rather than being villains, guide Edith toward the truth, showing her the cruelty and madness that lurk within the Sharpe family.
As the story unfolds, Edith realizes that the mansion is a prison built on lies and blood. Lucille’s jealousy and obsession with Thomas are revealed to be twisted and dangerous, driving her to commit unspeakable acts. Thomas, torn between his sister’s control and his growing love for Edith, becomes conflicted, and his struggle adds tragic depth to the story. In the climax, Edith must summon all her strength and courage to fight for her life against Lucille, who has descended fully into madness.

The final confrontation is brutal and emotional, ending in sacrifice, violence, and the collapse of what remains of the Sharpe family. Thomas, though complicit in much of the horror, shows redemption in his final moments, while Edith survives, scarred but stronger, carrying the ghosts of Crimson Peak within her memory.
Crimson Peak is not a typical ghost story but rather a gothic tale where the ghosts symbolize truth and warning. It is a story of love twisted by greed, of innocence tested by cruelty, and of a woman’s resilience against darkness. With its lush visuals, chilling atmosphere, and tragic romance, the film stands as both a horror story and a tragic love story, reminding viewers that the past, no matter how deeply buried, always bleeds through.





