Review of The Village (2004) by Ginger_Critique — 29 Mar 2019
Sometimes I think the people in the top places for rating films are working a separate agenda. I've seen awful movies get 9 stars and ones like The Village get 2. Really? US was the worst movie I've seen in years and just because it's Jordan Peele, an awful incohesive ridiculous movie is getting rave reviews.
. THE VILLAGE however, is story telling at its finest. The imagery, scene setting, storyline and acting are all A+. I wish I invented such an incredible story to tell at family night. It was spooky, interesting, and kept me on the edge of my seat as the plot changed lanes, broke hearts, thickened, and revealed an incredible love story.
I give this movie a 10 because this kind of creativity is a rare commodity. It seems if a film is not about racism or senseless violence it gets no love. What a shame that so many of us are addicted to a sort of repetitive culture in arts and entertainment.
I recommended this film to all who appreciates an out of the box story. There are so many lessons inside.. and let's not pretend we've never wished for something similar. Most people don't have the balls to pack up and move off of the grid.
.. this was such an inspiration to watch. I wanted more! Lucious. I would go as far to say that this is one of Night's best films.
This review of The Village (2004) was written by Ginger_Critique on 29 Mar 2019.
The Village has generally received mixed reviews.
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