Last night I had the pleasure of being able to watch "The Village" thanks to my lucky fingers. As it happened I was the 11th caller when the local radio DJ on Real Radio 104.1FM sounded the cue. I assure you I will not spoil the movie for you by telling you anything that you haven't already figured out from the trailers and interviews. This promises to be very hard to do but the trailers alone make the movie a must-see for any Shyamalan fan. This film rings with reminiscence of "Sixth Sense" and "Unbreakable" in its plot twists.
"The Village" definitely leaves the movie-goer slightly dumbfounded by the end much the same way as the revelation of Malcolm Crowe as a ghost did. M. Night Shyamalan remains consistent with the basis of his stories throughout the plot of his fourth feature-length film.
This review has turned into more of an pseudo-explanation of Shyamalan's acclaimed style but nonetheless I would urge you to go see this film.
"The Village" definitely leaves the movie-goer slightly dumbfounded by the end much the same way as the revelation of Malcolm Crowe as a ghost did. M. Night Shyamalan remains consistent with the basis of his stories throughout the plot of his fourth feature-length film.
This review has turned into more of an pseudo-explanation of Shyamalan's acclaimed style but nonetheless I would urge you to go see this film.
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