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The Village
a.k.a. The Woods Director: M. Night Shyamalan Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Bryce Dallas Howard, Adrien Brody, William Hurt

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/11/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 44,296

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Features

Deleted scenes introduced by director M. Night Shyamalan; 'Deconstructing The Village' making-of featurette; Bryce's diary; M. Night's home movie; Production photo gallery

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Side #1 --
1. Opening Titles [3:26]
2. Giving Thanks [2:34]
3. "Those We Don't Speak of" [1:41]
4. The Request [3:59]
5. A Marriage Proposal [3:31]
6. The Stump [10:18]
7. Lucius Enters the Woods [4:46]
8. "Don't Let Them In" [3:24]
9. The Note [:30]
10. The Wedding [:41]
11. "We Will go Together" [3:34]
12. The Inquiry [3:51]
13. Noah Visits Lucius [6:28]
14. A Bad Color [1:58]
15. "I Cannot See His Color" [2:01]
16. "Do Your Best Not to Scream" [2:39]
17. Leaving the Village [6:43]
18. "What Have You Done?" [2:47]
19. The Woods [9:09]
20. Something in the Woods [3:53]
21. The Sacrifice [3:06]
22. The Box [1:55]
23. An Act of Kindness [2:12]
24. End Credits [4:58]
1. Shooting the Village [10:17]
2. Casting [2:14]
3. Boot Camp [3:33]
4. Editing & Sound [3:29]
5. Scoring the Village [2:55]
6. Those We Don't Speak Of [2:39]

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Editorial Reviews

The latest thriller from M. Night Shyamalan is a carefully crafted, deliberately paced period piece that creates an atmosphere of unease at the outset and steadily ratchets up the suspense, culminating in a surprise revelation that completely upends the story and confounds audience expectations. It's set in a small, self-contained Pennsylvania village with all the trappings of 18th-century Colonial America. The residents have lived there for years, left alone by mysterious creatures that dwell in the surrounding forest -- as long as the villagers don't enter the woods. With the surfacing of serious health problems that can only be addressed by medicine, young Lucius Hunt (Joaquin Phoenix) decides to risk a trip to the outside world for supplies, despite the opposition of village elder Edward Walker (William Hurt), Edward's daughter Ivy (Bryce Dallas Howard), and even his own mother, Alice (Sigourney Weaver). The villagers fear that any excursion into the woods is bound to infuriate the seemingly supernatural beasts that dwell there, and these concerns seem justified after nocturnal visits by the creatures. Shyamalan keeps a tight rein on these arboreal adversaries: Their presence is suggested more than shown, giving us only brief, under-lit glimpses of their fearsome figures. His direction is characteristically restrained and unobtrusive; rather than bombard the audience with shocking images and jarring cuts, he creates an atmosphere of slowly mounting terror calculated to unnerve even the most jaded viewer. The degree to which he succeeds will be evident in your reaction to the film's climax, which strikes some as audacious and others as outrageous. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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I LOVE THIS MOVIE!by Izy

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April 03, 2009: I love this movie! The main plot of this movie is a bunch of people decide to flee to the woods, and create a new life, basically leaving 'modern now' for a life in the 1700s era. But secrets can never be withheld and soon the village is tested with turmoil, exactly what they didn't want. The movie is extremely romantic and frightening. Once you see this movie you will just be amazed. A must have in a movie collection.

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This is such a fascinating concept!by S_Nolz_Berk

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December 09, 2008: The Village is a great movie. It is, in my opinion, M. Night Shyamalan's best ever. It's one of the rare movies I watch over and over again, never getting tired of it, only enjoying the ideas it gives me and looking forward to seeing it again in the future.
The concept was fascinating, the story was moving, and the great acting made it easy to sympathize with the characters. It isn't a sexy, funny, adventure movie, if that's what what you're looking for. It's a movie that asks questions, and does that very well.

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