The Village

July. 30,2004      PG-13
Rating:
6.6
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When a willful young man tries to venture beyond his sequestered Pennsylvania hamlet, his actions set off a chain of chilling incidents that will alter the community forever.

Bryce Dallas Howard as  Ivy Walker
Joaquin Phoenix as  Lucius Hunt
Adrien Brody as  Noah Percy
William Hurt as  Edward Walker
Sigourney Weaver as  Alice Hunt
Brendan Gleeson as  August Nicholson
Cherry Jones as  Mrs. Clack
Celia Weston as  Vivian Percy
John Christopher Jones as  Robert Percy
Frank Collison as  Victor

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Reviews

Karry
2004/07/30

Best movie of this year hands down!

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TinsHeadline
2004/07/31

Touches You

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FuzzyTagz
2004/08/01

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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FirstWitch
2004/08/02

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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jmillerjr-00983
2004/08/03

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.

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sepid-maleki
2004/08/04

I've watched this movie several times and it is absolutely one of my favorites. The rating for this movie is very unfortunate and I cannot make sense why. I loved the story and acting. I would say The village is a mystery movie and yet it's very sweet and full of surprises. I highly recommend this movie.

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fukumingo8
2004/08/05

Wonderful atmosphere, magic and reality perfectly mixed on a film with plenity of political and social points of view.

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Uatu the movie watcher
2004/08/06

I couldn't muster the amount of suspension of disbelief it would take for me to enjoy this movie. It makes absolutely no sense: So because the elders, intelligent university educated scientists and educators, didn't want to be confronted with violence, grief and fear again they isolate themselves in a village with no technology and without any contact with the modern world? This raises a myriad of questions: Firstly: Why can't they use modern appliances? I get that they can't use communication devises or television because that would connect them to the modern world. But why can't they use electric kitchen appliances, electric farming equipment, lightbulbs etc.? The children wouldn't know any better because they grew up in the village and have never seen the modern world. And for the same reason; why can't they use modern medicine? Secondly: Their refusal to use modern medicine has caused a lot of suffering in the village. Ivy went blind because they couldn't treat her and the movie starts of with the funeral of a young child who died because of the lack of treatment.Thirdly: The elders, the ones who came up with this crackpot plan, dress up like big demonic monsters and terrorize everyone in the village supposedly being triggered by the color red. Which means the villagers live in constant fear and destroy everything which is red. When the "monsters" attack the villagers have to lock themselves in underground hiding spots. This constant fear combined with the lack of modern technology and medicine makes their existence much more violent, miserable and fearful than it would have been if they had continued to live in the modern world. They would have been better off forming a gated community or a neighborhood watch rather than this non-solution which can only be described as hippy treehugger logic combined with cult fanaticism.Fourthly: Apparently Kevin pays the government not to fly airplanes over their village. I still haven't decided whether this is a dumber and more contrived plot device than Indiana Jones surviving a nuclear blast by jumping into a refrigerator in kingdom of the crystal skull. The idea that a private citizen can pay the U.S. government to reroute air-traffic and establish a no-fly zone above their village is completely ridiculous. It also doesn't prevent private citizens from flying over the terrain. So if you don't want any airplanes flying over your village you'd have to go to congress to explain your reasoning and the importance of the no-fly zone. In the extraordinary event that the US congress agrees and passes the bill, the bill would then have to be signed by the U.S. president himself to make it a law so that private citizens would also have to obey it. To make a very long story very short; not gonna happen! And I haven't even touched upon the lesser illogical, unrealistic and overly convenient plot devices. Like how convenient it was that they hid a suit under the floor boards where they tied up Noah and that he happened to know it was there. How convenient it was that the officer gave Ivy the medicine without asking too many questions about where she came from and that he let a blind girl return to her village without supervision so that the other villagers wouldn't see the modern police officer and his modern uniform and gun.But the one thing which really ticks me off about this movie is that it wasted the talent of Howard Shore, one of the greatest composers of our age. I find it criminal that such an amazing soundtrack, rightly nominated for an Oscar, has been squandered on such a mediocre movie.I give this movie a 5/10. The soundtrack really is its only saving grace.

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