jmillerjr-00983
I loved every second of this movie. The score was INCREDIBLE. The acting was excellent, the set was perfect. It's like Night made a movie for me personally. There is deep truth here about ingrained human depravity and how fear turns us hopelessly to isolation. M. Night is a genius. Loved Lady in the Water as well. Please, please, please make more movies like these.
majin_melmo
Many have failed to understand the brilliance and true twists of this film and why they are significant-much more significant than any presence of monsters.The acting from Howard and Phoenix is exquisite, their characters are both courageous and compassionate and are a real delight. We never find out what his "color" is, the way she sees him, but I can only imagine it is bright gold like his soul or a piercing green like his eyes. The other standout is Brody. Neither a villain nor a hero, we sympathize and demonize equally, he is a very tragic character.The usage of color, slow-motion, and music is amazing. While many critics panned this film, it really spoke to me in many ways and don't want this to deter potential viewers... there is nothing quite like this film you have ever seen before or will again. Despite its flaws it is unique and deserves to be seen. Give it a shot!
nannaogmille
One of the best movies I've ever seen. It is a movie with a very suprising twist at the end, and a plot you haven't seen before
adonis98-743-186503
A series of events tests the beliefs of a small isolated countryside village. The Village was promoted as a horror film and that's where it failed i think cause as i started watching the film i got really bored and esxcept a good perfomance from Bryce Dallas Howard and basically a cast that does try in general but Shyamalan kept trying to make masterpiece after masterpiece and this brought his end in 2004 for example Sixth Sense? Amazing, Signs? Great, Unbreakable? Good but this meh. And that big twist in the end with Adrien Brody's character was terrible and the film as a whole it just wasn't scary and Howard's character at times felt like she could see like what the hell? (4/10)