
The Village
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The Village
This movie was AMAZING.
The previews are completely misleading though, it's actually a little more drama than horror. It's definately Shaymalan's (sp?) best yet. Wow... I can't stop thinking about it, it's just such an amazing idea! What'd you all think about it?


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Oh dear God.
I have just come back from the cinema and immediately need to vent my frustration. i have never seen a worse film. admittedly i'm not a great fan of shyamalamalamalam's other films (though i did like 6th sense).
That is the dumbest ending ever. The film made no sense.
and:
And so only the elders knew and wot was with and at the end if you were and why i woz so disappointed.
Oh god i want to poke my eyes out with sticks.
No offence intended to Leper Fairy or Believer or anyone else who liked it at all but i mean c'mon people!!!
I have just come back from the cinema and immediately need to vent my frustration. i have never seen a worse film. admittedly i'm not a great fan of shyamalamalamalam's other films (though i did like 6th sense).
That is the dumbest ending ever. The film made no sense.
and:
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wot evil characters; so they let their kid die and let Ivy go blind before they go get medicine? how evil are they?
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about the outside world? there were hundreds of people in that village, did they give birth to all of them? how old were they?
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them skinning all the livestock? extreme just a tad?
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that security guard and you found a muddy blind girl wandering the streets you would take her to A&E or the police, not leave her there while you go rob your boss for stuff
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couldn't we see the face of the guy who was reading the newspaper? i thought that would be the big suspense thing, like it would turn out to be the mentally challenged bloke or something
Oh god i want to poke my eyes out with sticks.
No offence intended to Leper Fairy or Believer or anyone else who liked it at all but i mean c'mon people!!!


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They said that she could handle it better than anyone else. Plus if someone sighted saw 'the towns' they'd realise what was going on.
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Yeah, I was wondering about that too but I think the elders had brought lots of older relatives with them that had died in the village. They mentioned that somewhere I think.
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they said that maybe one elder went a little too far. But I don't know how one person could skin them all so fast.
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He's a nice guy

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The guy reading the newspaper was M. Night Shaymalan
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The guy reading the newspaper (M.N.S.) mentioned something about government officials being paid off to not allow planes to fly over the refuge.

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oh yeah, i s'pose you're right about
i didn't know that was
And I'm not being sexist but
Your right about the drama/horror thing. i was disappointed that there weren't more bits of innards flying across the screen.
And there were far far too many shots of trees.
I was set up for disappointment. i thought that the big twist would be that
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sending the blind girl, anybody else would have seen too much. Though surely an elder could have gone instead, that thing about taking an oath was just a bit too made up to fit the story line.
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shyamalamalamalam reading the paper, thanks. he still should have shown his face so that thickies like me don't get all suspicious.
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i knew something was up right at the beginning; no women would have been on any council of elders. women couldn't even vote at that time.
And there were far far too many shots of trees.
I was set up for disappointment. i thought that the big twist would be that
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there really were ghoulies in the forest. finding out that there really weren't for a second time just pissed me off.


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GullibleJohnny wrote:Your right about the drama/horror thing. i was disappointed that there weren't more bits of innards flying across the screen.
And there were far far too many shots of trees.
I was set up for disappointment. i thought that the big twist would be thatSpoiler
there really were ghoulies in the forest. finding out that there really weren't for a second time just pissed me off.
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The second time I went was the first time for one of my friends. After 5 minutes she said "Wouldn't that be funny if those monsters turned out to be something totally not scary at all?"


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I didn't like the movie all that much...I thought it was a fantastic concept, ...but I do think it could've been executed a lot better. And I totally agree with you about the twist, Gullible Johnny.
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taking all those people out and starting a society that is more primitive and, in a way, more innocent
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I dislike this film intensely. Gullible Johnny is right about the female elders thing. It sticks out like a pink pear in a bowl of bananas like, er, two minutes into the film. Ya gotta laff!
The reality is in this head. Mine. I'm the projector at the planetarium, all the closed little universe visible in the circle of that stage is coming out of my mouth, eyes, and sometimes other orifices also.
I loved the trailer and I really wanted this to be a horror movie! Obviously, I was disappointed. When the interesting part of the movie began, it was over.
The twists were a bit boring although I didn't see them coming. The final twist left me disappointed because it didn't lead to anything. I guess that was the whole point and I should have been 'shocked' or 'disturbed' by the fact that they just went on with their lives keeping their little secret to themselves. But I wasn't.
Nice cinematography though. And it wasn't exactly boring - I liked the way Shyamalan built up the suspense. It just didn't have any real climax in my opinion.
The twists were a bit boring although I didn't see them coming. The final twist left me disappointed because it didn't lead to anything. I guess that was the whole point and I should have been 'shocked' or 'disturbed' by the fact that they just went on with their lives keeping their little secret to themselves. But I wasn't.
Nice cinematography though. And it wasn't exactly boring - I liked the way Shyamalan built up the suspense. It just didn't have any real climax in my opinion.
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Well I will be off to see M. Night Shyamalan's The Village tomorrow, then I can read all the spoilers above and give my take on the movie, personally I really like Shyamalan's work, so many people trashed Signs, I enjoyed it and see something new each time I watch it, I really love the "Twilight Zone" feel he gave to the begining credits.
His other works are really great too. In my opinion.
His other works are really great too. In my opinion.
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I saw The Village today.
Leper Fairy has explained the "makes no sense" spoilers quite well, so i wont bother to redo it all. No offence Dr Evil, but most of the questions you had, weren't all that hard to get.
Once again Shyamalan has taken a story and given it that human edge and "naturalness" that sets his work apart from the run of the mill horror/sci-fi/fantasy films. Yes i am a big advocate of his films, but that is because he makes things feel that much more real.
Life of Pi This is apparently what Mr Shyamalan has in mind next, the adaption of the book by Yann Martel.
Leper Fairy has explained the "makes no sense" spoilers quite well, so i wont bother to redo it all. No offence Dr Evil, but most of the questions you had, weren't all that hard to get.
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Just remember, the photo you see Walker taking out of the box near the end, 60's - 70's style clothing etc. And this is set in present day, they were living like 1897, no contraception, think of family sizes in those days. 30 odd years, you can have alot of babies in that time.
Noah, the "child minded guy" was the person doing the skinning, he had all day to do this in. He was disturbed, you can see it when he claps and gets all excited when the "monsters" come. It was like a game to him
You do see the newspaper man's face in the reflection of the fridge door, as Leper Fairy said, it was M. Night Shyamalan.
Noah, the "child minded guy" was the person doing the skinning, he had all day to do this in. He was disturbed, you can see it when he claps and gets all excited when the "monsters" come. It was like a game to him
You do see the newspaper man's face in the reflection of the fridge door, as Leper Fairy said, it was M. Night Shyamalan.
Life of Pi This is apparently what Mr Shyamalan has in mind next, the adaption of the book by Yann Martel.
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But they also had very little medicine, which in 1897 meant most babies died. Also, they hadn't been in the woods that long. not long enough to breed an entire village from a few 'elders'lhaughlhann wrote:I saw The Village today.
Leper Fairy has explained the "makes no sense" spoilers quite well, so i wont bother to redo it all. No offence Dr Evil, but most of the questions you had, weren't all that hard to get.
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Just remember, the photo you see Walker taking out of the box near the end, 60's - 70's style clothing etc. And this is set in present day, they were living like 1897, no contraception, think of family sizes in those days. 30 odd years, you can have alot of babies in that time.
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Noah, the "child minded guy" was the person doing the skinning, he had all day to do this in. He was disturbed, you can see it when he claps and gets all excited when the "monsters" come. It was like a game to him.
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You do see the newspaper man's face in the reflection of the fridge door, as Leper Fairy said, it was M. Night Shyamalan.
Na, you're wrong. Its shite.Once again Shyamalan has taken a story and given it that human edge and "naturalness" that sets his work apart from the run of the mill horror/sci-fi/fantasy films. Yes i am a big advocate of his films, but that is because he makes things feel that much more real.




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