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The Village
The Village

6.5

The Village

PG-13·2004·108m

Summary

When a willful young man tries to venture beyond his sequestered Pennsylvania hamlet, his actions set off a chain of chilling incidents that will alter the community forever.

Crew

Director, Writer

M. Night Shyamalan

Story Editor

Narges Takesh

Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

February 7, 2019

8

A lovely shot tale that has resonance in the modern age.

This user comment is my own personal feelings, it is not a review that I make in the hope of turning anyone's opinion to that of my own, no mater what anyone says or does, my feelings for the film will never change.

I see a smartly crafted movie about fear and hope, a community living in fear of the outside world, I see involving characters to follow with interest, I see a gorgeous setting that intrigues and engages me.

Manoj Night Shyamalan's fourth mainstream picture is now, as we can all agree, a victim of a terrible marketing campaign, wasn't it? For there are horror elements in the film, of which I don't wish to spoiler write about, the horror elements are there, they just aren't the boo jump scary monster variety that many had hoped for. The ending to the film disappoints many it would seem, but it doesn't to me because it is here that the film has most resonance and the point is well and truly made. It's acted out with style from the majority of the cast, and Shyamalan directs with a steady caring approach. It's not without flaws for sure, but this is a very tidy piece that's saying quite a bit if the viewer is so inclined to jump on board. All told, it's a very solid and thought provoking piece that's made with much film making care. 8/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$60,000,000.00

Revenue:

$256,700,000.00

Keywords

pennsylvania, usa
twist
forest
rural area
blindness
courtship
mentally handicapped man
aura
village council
bosque
plot twist