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Cyclonus
09-27-2002, 02:00 AM
The Others (2001)

Director: Alejandro Amenábar

Cast: Nicole Kidman, Fionnula Flanagan, Alakina Mann, James Bentley, Christopher Eccleston

Screenwriter: Alejandro Amenábar

Producers: Fernando Bovaira, José Luis Cuerda, Park Sunmin

A Dimension Films release


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The Others is an old-fashioned ghost story in every sense of the word. It does not rely on graphic violence, but on atmosphere. Notice that for the duration of the film, the setting is always foggy and dreary, one of the time-honored spook staples. While there are some creepy scenes every now and then, none of it is showy or special effects-laden. It's surprisingly minimalist for a modern horror film, taking the "less-is-more" approach. When something otherworldly happens, it's usually off-camera; giving us the eerie feeling of unknowable things happening just around the corner or above our heads.

Have you ever been alone in a dark house at night, and had the feeling that unseen, scary things were around you? That is the feeling that The Others tries to evoke; while the viewer rarely sees anything, the power of imagination goes a long way. There is an interesting deviation from convention: darkness is a friend, light is the enemy. If we are honest with ourselves, we will agree that--in a way--we feel the same way when watching a horror film; dark, gloomy scenes are just more interesting than bright settings.

Nicole Kidman gives the best performance, needless to say. She successfully runs the gamut of emotions, from love to anger, faith to doubt, calm to panicky; all these emotional transitions are accomplished without ever striking a false note. The best supporting performance comes from Fionnula Flanagan, whose quite strength and grace provides an effective counterbalance to Kidman's hysteria. Alakina Mann also comes off well as the independently-spirited daughter. The remainder of the cast turns in decent work.

I doubt that The Others would have been financially successful, at least to the degree that it was, without the presence of Nicole Kidman. However, it's not just a "star vehicle." It's an honest, legitimate ghost story that just happens to have a name actress; quite frankly, I can't imagine anyone else in the role. Much has been made of the twist ending; I won't reveal it here, but in retrospect, it was inevitable. As a whole, the film does a solid job in achieving its stated goal. It isn't one of the horror greats, but it works.

7/10.

kubotakhan01
09-27-2002, 04:05 PM
I wanted to see this film simply because of the hype surrounding it's ending. I saw it, and wasn't very impressed. The mood was dark and chilling, and very well done. The story was a bit intriguing with a nifty yet unimpressive ending, leaving me wondering why critics were saying that it was "Shocking" when it's been done before. It is a very slow film as well, although there is a pleasant buildup which leaves you glued to the Television, waiting to find out what is really happening( you may catch on sooner than you think.). The only real gem in the film is Kidman. Her performance was the entire film. Her fear actually made you scared. But I saw it, I liked it, now I never have to see it again.

RATING 6/10

Cyclonus
09-27-2002, 04:09 PM
I know the ending is not exactly "original" (if you saw it you know what I mean), but I thought it was pretty cool anyways! :)

kubotakhan01
09-27-2002, 04:54 PM
Originally posted by Cyclonus
I know the ending is not exactly "original" (if you saw it you know what I mean), but I thought it was pretty cool anyways! :)

I'm not trashing the ending at all. I liked the ending, i liked the movie, But it's hard to be impressed with an ending that I have seen before(u know what I mean). Peace.

sAtAn666
09-28-2002, 05:44 PM
The smartest, scariest horror film I've seen in a while - not a drop of blood, chainsaw or meathook in sight. This si the fisrt horror film that actually scared me in a long time.