The Village

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The Village (2004)

The Village
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2004
Rated:
PG13
For A Scene Of Violence And Frightening Situations

Synopsis:
M. Night Shyamalan (SIGNS, UNBREAKABLE, THE SIXTH SENSE), the director who brought you the world's greatest thrillers on DVD, now creates his most thought-provoking triumph yet ... breaking international records and dazzling audiences around the globe! THE VILLAGE is a smart, edge-of-your-seat chiller crawling with terrifying surprises and frightening twists and turns. An isolated, tight-knit community lives in mortal fear of an oppressive evil inhabiting the forbidden forest just beyond their tiny village. So frightening that no one ventures into the woods ... until one villager dares to face the unknown. With unforgettable performances from Joaquin Phoenix, Sigourney Weaver, William Hurt, Adrien Brody, and newcomer Bryce Dallas Howard, this powerful motion picture is one of Hollywood's best psychological thrillers and ranks with the best of Hitchcock!


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CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin
RATED 2 STARS


The scariest thing about The Village may be some of the reviews that it's getting. Once the darling of critics following his The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan has been reduced to a whipping boy with this film. Indeed, New York Post critic Lou Lumenick remarks, A gifted director and visual stylist, Shyamalan's scripts sadly have gotten progressively clunkier. Roger Ebert writes in the Chicago Sun-Times: Critics were enjoined after the screening to avoid revealing the plot secrets. That is not because we would spoil the movie for you. It's because if you knew them, you wouldn't want to go. Discussing those plot twists, A.O. Scott in the New York Times remarks: The last thing I want to do is spoil the fun, meager though it is. As for the surprise ending, Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post comments that it's quite lame, quite tame and quite old. ... I figured it out plenty early, and the 75 percent of you who are smarter than I will get it even earlier. Jack Mathews in the New York Daily News refers to the movie as a genuine clinker and a dreary mess. Joe Morgenstern writes in the Wall Street Journal: Movies don't come much sillier, or slower, than The Village. On the other hand, Carrie Rickey in the Philadelphia Inquirer calls it a hair-raising yarn ... Shyamalan deftly turns a familiar fairy tale into an eerie scary tale. And Eric Harrison in the Houston Chronicle calls it Shyamalan's best film since The Sixth Sense.





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Reviewed by: easier2do on 4/11/2009 9:54:49 PM
RATED 5 STARS

An excellent movie for those of us have half a brain left, and can still remember what PTSD was and is. A good movie about how we handle our PTSD, and what is does to our wives r husbands. For me it is beyond five stars, its a ten star movie. The fears that bind, the lies that control,the desire to be controlled, and did I say fear, yea I think I did. Fear not and watch it or buy it. I never say this about a movie, they all suck because they are so stupid, but this one is only stupid 4 those that r.



Lew Irwin

RATED 2 STARS

The scariest thing about The Village may be some of the reviews that it's getting. Once the darling of critics following his The Sixth Sense, M. Night Shyamalan has been reduced to a whipping boy with this film. Indeed, New York Post critic Lou Lumenick remarks, A gifted director and visual stylist, Shyamalan's scripts sadly have gotten progressively clunkier. Roger Ebert writes in the Chicago Sun-Times: Critics were enjoined after the screening to avoid revealing the plot secrets. That is not because we would spoil the movie for you. It's because if you knew them, you wouldn't want to go. Discussing those plot twists, A.O. Scott in the New York Times remarks: The last thing I want to do is spoil the fun, meager though it is. As for the surprise ending, Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post comments that it's quite lame, quite tame and quite old. ... I figured it out plenty early, and the 75 percent of you who are smarter than I will get it even earlier. Jack Mathews in the New York Daily News refers to the movie as a genuine clinker and a dreary mess. Joe Morgenstern writes in the Wall Street Journal: Movies don't come much sillier, or slower, than The Village. On the other hand, Carrie Rickey in the Philadelphia Inquirer calls it a hair-raising yarn ... Shyamalan deftly turns a familiar fairy tale into an eerie scary tale. And Eric Harrison in the Houston Chronicle calls it Shyamalan's best film since The Sixth Sense.




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Reviewed by: easier2do on 4/11/2009 9:54:49 PM
RATED 5 STARS

An excellent movie for those of us have half a brain left, and can still remember what PTSD was and is. A good movie about how we handle our PTSD, and what is does to our wives r husbands. For me it is beyond five stars, its a ten star movie. The fears that bind, the lies that control,the desire to be controlled, and did I say fear, yea I think I did. Fear not and watch it or buy it. I never say this about a movie, they all suck because they are so stupid, but this one is only stupid 4 those that r.




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Customer Reviews for The Village
Reviewed by: easier2do on 4/11/2009 9:54:49 PM
RATED 5 STARS

An excellent movie for those of us have half a brain left, and can still remember what PTSD was and is. A good movie about how we handle our PTSD, and what is does to our wives r husbands. For me it is beyond five stars, its a ten star movie. The fears that bind, the lies that control,the desire to be controlled, and did I say fear, yea I think I did. Fear not and watch it or buy it. I never say this about a movie, they all suck because they are so stupid, but this one is only stupid 4 those that r.

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