Hey, I'm new.

The reason I joined because I have a lot to say about The Village.
I have to start by saying first that I am a huge Shyamlan fan. He grabbed my attention because I am from the Philly area, so it is really cool to see someone from the same area making great movies and in the Philadelphia area.
When the movie ended I knew people were either going to love it or hate it. Most of the people I saw it with didn't like it, and I said something similar to what Yoda mentions in his review - there is a lot of pressure of Shyamalan to out do himself, to make an even bigger twist to amaze the audience. If this movie didn't have his name attached to it, I think the reaction would be totally different.
I think the way the movie was marketed is misleading. It was made out to be a very horror-filled film, with Joaquin Phoenix playing a large role. I think that threw a lot of people off.
I found this movie to be unique. It may not have been as scary as people were expecting, but I think it delivers as a film that keeps you thinking. I read a review that said this was "hands down the worst film of the year." I think that is absolutely rediculous.
Shyamlan wrote a directed a beautiful film that, if anything, fell victim to misleading advertising but if the audience can get over that, they will see an intriguing film.
Mandee.