The
Others (2001)
Rated PG13
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Fionnula Flanagan,
and Christopher Eccleston
Rating:

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Grace Stewart (Nicole Kidman) lives on an island off the coast of England
with her two children, Anne (Alakina Mann) and Nicholas (James Bentley).
They inhabit a large mansion. Her housekeepers have mysteriously abandoned
their jobs in the middle of the night. So, a few days later, three new
housekeepers appear to take their place.
As they begin to settle into their new jobs, the housekeepers discover
that all does not seem to be well at the house. The children, who are
allergic to sunlight and must be kept in the dark at all times, seem to
be a bit afraid of their mother, saying that she once went mad. Soon,
strange voices and noises are heard and there seems to be an inhuman presense
in the house. Anne begins talking about a boy named Victor, whom only
she can see.
The
Others, which was released in 2001, is a very tense, effectively
suspenseful thriller. Director Alejandro Amenabar makes good use of the
surroundings found in and around the large house where the action takes
place. By keeping the viewer unsure about what's going on by dangling
the possibilities that everything could be imagined or might actually
be supernatural occurances, Amenabar allows the movie to keep you interested
despite its dragging pace.
Unfortunately, that slow pace leads you to believe that something truly
exciting or mindbending will occur at the climax. It doesn't. Without
ruining anything, I'll just say the the ending tries to take a page out
of the M. Night Shymalan school of twists but falls flat on its face in
the process. As a result, the movie is hugely disappointing, especially
because the build-up is so well-done and engaging. Trivia: The
disease the children have is an actual disease known as xeroderma
pigmentosum. It is very rare with roughly a thousand people in the
world that have it. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |