The Village

реирежрежрек тАв резрежрен рдорд┐рдирд┐рдЯреЗ
рек.рез
релренрем рдкрд░реАрдХреНрд╖рдг
44%
рдЯреЛрдореЕрдЯреЛрдореАрдЯрд░
PG-13
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рд╡реЗрдм рдмреНрд░рд╛рдЙрдЭрд░рд╡рд░ рдХрд┐рдВрд╡рд╛ рд╕рдкреЛрд░реНрдЯ рдЕрд╕рд▓реЗрд▓реНрдпрд╛ рдбрд┐рд╡реНрд╣рд╛рдЗрд╕рд╡рд░ рдкрд╣рд╛┬ардЕрдзрд┐рдХ рдЬрд╛рдгреВрди рдШреНрдпрд╛
рддреБрдордЪреНрдпрд╛ рднрд╛рд╖реЗрдд рдСрдбрд┐рдУ рдХрд┐рдВрд╡рд╛ рдЙрдкрд╢реАрд░реНрд╖рдХреЗ рдЙрдкрд▓рдмреНрдз рдирд╛рд╣реАрдд. рдЙрдкрд╢реАрд░реНрд╖рдХреЗ рдЗрдВрдЧреНрд░рдЬреА рдордзреНрдпреЗ рдЙрдкрд▓рдмреНрдз рдЖрд╣реЗрдд.

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Filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan assembles an all-star cast, including Joaquin Phoenix and Sigourney Weaver, Adrien Brody, William Hurt and Bryce Dallas Howard, to bring the thrilling tale of an isolated village confronting the astonishing truth that lies just outside its borders. At first glance, this village seems picture perfect, but this close-knit community lives with the frightening knowledge that creatures reside in the surrounding woods. The evil and foreboding force is so unnerving that none dare venture beyond the borders of the village and into the woods. But when curious, headstrong Lucious Hunt plans to step beyond the boundaries of the town and into the unknown, his bold move threatens to forever change the future of the village.
рд░реЗрдЯрд┐рдВрдЧ
PG-13

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рек.рез
релренрем рдкрд░реАрдХреНрд╖рдгреЗ
Larsen Ploon
реирео рд╕рдкреНрдЯреЗрдВрдмрд░, реирежреиреж
The Village envelopes you into so many different genres: mystery, suspense, thriller, and drama. It tells a story about human morals and how we, as people, deal with sorrow. Every single word, even from the start, has a meaning and connects to the ultimate theme/story. It's a story about love, hope, faith, and fear. A story with a deeper meaning. A movie that can be watched again and again. A story that can have different themes and endings, as long as you piece the scenes and dialogue together
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John Becknell
рем рд╕рдкреНрдЯреЗрдВрдмрд░, реирежреирез
M. Night. Another movie with a goofy, surprise lackluster ending. The other problem is the wooden dialogue. As with all his directed/written movies, the words feel like they were first written on a page, and then acted to the best of the actor's ability to bring to bring it to life--it just doesn't work. It doesn't have the ring of authenticity. It's just not the way people talk to each other.
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Amanda Dixon
резрен рдорд╛рд░реНрдЪ, реирежрезрем
There's a part in the middle that just mad me angry right away, but the story is really interesting.....as long as you avoid the last 20 minutes or so. The ending killed the whole thing. It wasn't some amazing twist. It was stupid and annoying. I wish someone had kicked me out of the theater before I saw the end, because it really was good..until then.
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