Escapism with a difference
- The Village review by CP Customer
Well acted and thought provoking movie, one of the best movies I have seen for some time.
1 out of 2 members found this review helpful.
FANTANSTIC
- The Village review by CP Customer
This film keeps you on your toes to the very end. It is very clever and highly entertaining. I recommend this film to all.
1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.
Not all it seems?
- The Village review by CP Customer
Quite a good film. Neat twist to the end.
1 out of 3 members found this review helpful.
Not For Me...
- The Village review by CP Customer
I don't like horror as a genre and my rental of this title was clearly a mistake. Influenced by the fact that it was written by M. Night Shyamalan and that I'd enjoyed Sixth Sense (Unbreakable was only so-so mind you) I thought I'd give it a try.
If I'm honest I'd say that despite an interesting score reminiscent of Danny Elfman this film failed to tick any of the right boxes with me and after about 20 minutes I'd had enough. Maybe fans of the genre / M. Night Shyamalan might find something of interest here but I didn't. That's not to say it's complete rubbish it just didn't appeal to me and I've rated it accordingly. Needless to say this one's going back asap.
1 out of 4 members found this review helpful.
Try Not To Scream
- The Village review by CP Customer
M. Night Shyamalan's tale The Village is played out in the small Pennsylvanian homestead of Covington at the turn of the last century. The story revolves around the uneasy truce that the townsfolk share with the creatures that inhabit the bordering woods.
Bryce Dallas Howard stars as Ivy Walker and Joaquin Phoenix takes the role of Lucius Hunt. They produce similarly stoical performances, proving that in this instance less is more. Adrien Brody, Sigourney Weaver and William Hurt round out the cast with satisfactory contributions in what are fairly minor roles.
Cinematographer Richard Deakins creates a fiercely stylish backdrop that he gives real life to, imbuing his villagescape with eerie lighting and the dull autumnal hues of pre-technicolor clothing. Oppressive mist hangs as though dead in the air whilst leafless trees sway in the wind.
James Newton Howard's atmospheric score completes the portentous and eldritch ambience that is in the very fiber of the film. The horn and string arrangements keep hearts fluttering through the quieter moments until the pounding drums and thundering bass almost induce cardiac arrest in the more terrifying scenes.
That writer/director Shyamalan is savvy enough to allow his audience only the briefest peripheral glances of his demons naturally attenuates our fear of them. He demonstrates an apparently innate predilection for horror, an effortless ability to create tension and knowledge of his viewer's expectations. He only disappoints slightly with poor pacing midway through.
Shyamalan fans will expect an epochal twist and won't feel let down when it hits, as it has considerable impact. Overall, The Village isn't perfect, but certain sections are simply masterclass standard examples of how horror should be done.
Just remember, do your very best not to scream.
1 out of 3 members found this review helpful.
a bit creepy to start with
- The Village review by CP Customer
A good clever film which does start off a bit creepy.The characters are believable and well acted. The film keeps you interested and intrigued through to the end. Would recommend
1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.
Should be titled 'Why Bother?'
- The Village review by CP Customer
We watched this expecting something along the lines of Sixth Sense and Signs. What a disappointment - pointless watching it, and by the twist in the end we'd given up caring. Find something more useful to do than watch this rubbish!
1 out of 2 members found this review helpful.
Pretensious Rubbish
- The Village review by CP Customer
Sorry could not sit through this appalling film. How could anyone sit down and write this. Where was the story - the adventure of a journey and discovery - the sympathy with the characters. Please can we return to good simple stories of adventure. Wells, Buchan, Ambler etc
0 out of 1 members found this review helpful.
Dreary and tiresome
- The Village review by MD
I watched this tedious film right to the end, but it was a triumph of hope over experience. I should have known that you don't need to eat the whole steak to know that it is tough.
0 out of 1 members found this review helpful.