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Widescreen, enhanced for 16x9 TVs; 30-minute documentary: "A Look Inside The Others" ; Behind the scenes featurette: "Behind Closed Doors"; "A World Without Sun," a look at the real Xeroderma Pigmentosum; photo album; theatrical trailer; French language track; Spanish subtitles.
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- The Others
1. Opening Credits; Honest, Hardworking Help [2:16]
2. "What Sweet Little Children" [2:16]
3. A Special House [5:01]
4. Studying With Fear! [4:25]
5. Doors Left Open [2:41]
6. Bedtime Company [5:46]
7. "Is There Someone Upstairs?" [5:01]
8. Searching the House [4:10]
9. Talk of the Past [6:31]
10. An Empty Room! [6:01]
11. Charles Returns [4:41]
12. Things You Don't Want To Hear [5:44]
13. "I Am Your Daughter" [1:17]
14. "You Want To Leave Me" [5:12]
15. Missing Curtains [3:45]
16. "Leave Us In Peace!" [7:03]
17. "We're Not Dead!" [5:38]
18. "This House Is Ours" [6:02]
19. End Credits [7:48]
Young Spanish writer-director Alejandro Amenábar, whose art house hit Open Your Eyes was remade Stateside as Vanilla Sky, makes the cultural crossover to Hollywood with The Others, a chillingly fresh haunted house movie. Nicole Kidman stars as Grace, an upper-class British woman who attempts to keep a tight grasp on life in the cavernous mansion she shares with her sheltered, photosensitive children, Anne (Alakina Mann) and Nicholas (James Bentley). The arrival of new, unannounced servants (Fionnula Flanagan, Eric Sykes, and Elaine Cassidy) coincides with increasing weirdness in the house, including voices and noises that wear the badge of a good old-fashioned haunting, it would seem. Kidman anchors the film, inviting sympathy even as her hysteria worsens. Her Golden Globe-nominated performance is rivaled by those of the child actors, whose charm -- and evident dread -- lingers after the last reel. The film has plenty of scares to it, and Amenábar doles them out masterfully. Plot and character build-up lead to continually mounting shocks that climax in the best horror genre twist since The Sixth Sense. The two-DVD set includes a 30-minute behind-the-scenes documentary and various featurettes. Tony Nigro, Barnes & Noble
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