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: The film acts as a "love letter to Chicago," featuring prominent architectural sites and local history. Literary Features (Novels) The Lake House
: A key thematic feature is the reliance on letters, highlighting a "patient romance" built on words and anticipation rather than physical presence. : Mudrooms for managing wet gear and dedicated
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: Floor-to-ceiling windows and open floor plans are non-negotiable to ensure the water view is the centerpiece of the home.
: This Gothic mystery features a multi-generational secret involving a missing child and an abandoned Cornish estate called Loeanneth. Key features include dual timelines (the 1930s and modern day) and themes of maternal sacrifice and the destructive nature of war.
: The house itself is a character—a glass-walled structure built on stilts over the water. It was designed specifically for the film by architect Nathan Crowley to symbolize transparency and vulnerability, though it was actually built on dry land and flooded for the movie.