The Village
I generally trust imdb’s movie ratings quite a bit. A rating of 6.5/10 generally indicates an average/below average. This is what kept me from watching M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village for a long time. I finally got around to watching it, and oh boy, I dont think I’ll ever blindly trust imdb’s ratings again!
I would The Village better than Shyamalan’s more popular Sixth Sense, and in the same league as Signs. I think too many people want him to do an encore on Sixth Sense in every movie. Too many people watch The Village expecting a horror movie, or a story with a twist in the end, and are disappointed on both counts. In fact, the main twist The Village has is that it keeps the viewer guessing what it really is about till almost two-thirds into the movie. I have to say that I really liked the story and the setting, and even the little twist that it had.
The acting and direction is absolutely brilliant. In particular, I think Bryce Dallas Howard deserved at least an Oscar nomination. But then we all know how bad the Oscars are at identifying real talent! The cinematography, lighting and the use of yellow and red to contrast the humans and the “monsters” was really amazing. The music was really good and suited the story perfectly, and did end up getting nominated for an Oscar.
There were a few flaws in the movie though. It is a little slow for the average viewer. Also, there are a few small loopholes in the story here and there, but most of it is quite consistent and coherent.
Its a real pity that most people (even too many “film critics”) go in expecting a horror movie, or another Sixth Sense, and are dissatisfied and disappointed when it is not. Watch this movie without any expectations, and I am sure you will like it for what it really is. Highly recommended, in fact one of the best of 2004!

February 22nd, 2005 at 3:37 am
Hey, I got the same reviews.
Haven’t watched it till now. I’ll try it now.
February 23rd, 2005 at 5:09 am
Time for you to run a spell check for your blog postings buddy!
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Ankit Malik
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February 24th, 2005 at 1:27 am
thanks for the typo correction