Tuesday, February 19, 2019

The Others-Movie Review

Nurul Hazwani Bt Hatta M12L THE OTHERS Movie Review The Others is one of the psychological horror movies that expunge me with its good story plot and suspense elements. It was written, directed and scored by Spanish director Alejandro Amenabar, starring Nicole Kidman and Christopher Eccleston. It is inspired partly by the 1898 novella The produce of the Screw. goodwill Ste fightt (Nicole Kidman) is a Catholic scram who lives with her two small children in a remote country planetary house in the British top Dependency of Jersey, in the immediate aftermath of World War II.The war was playing vital role in being contributing operator that cause depression in pardon. The stress is the triggering element that cause phychology disturb in her. The children, Anne and Nicholas have an uncommon disease, xeroderma pigmentosa, characterized by photosensitivity, so their lives ar structured around a series of complex rules designed to entertain them from inadvertent exposure to sunligh t. The new arrival of three servants at the house an aging nanny and servant named Mrs.Bertha move ,an elderly gardener named Mr. Edmund Tuttle, and a young mute girl named Lydia coincides with a number of odd blushts, and ornament begins to fear that they are not alone. Anne draws pictures of four people a man, a woman, a boy called Victor, and an gaga woman, all of whom she says she has go forn in the house. A diffused is heard from inside a locked room when no one is inside. embroider finds and examines a book of the dead, which shows mourning portraits taken in the 19th atomic number 6 of recently deceased corpses.I was so shocked when the doors which floor believes to have been closed in(p) are found mysteriously ajar. Grace tries hunting down the intruders with a shotgun but cannot find them. She scolds her young woman for believing in ghosts until she hears them herself. Eventually, convincing herself that something unholy is in the house, she runs out in the f og to get the local anesthetic priest to bless the house. Meanwhile, the servants, led by Mrs. Mills, are clearly up to something of their own. The gardener buries a headstone under autumn leaves, and Mrs.Mills listens faithfully to Annes allegations against her mother. Outside, Grace loses herself in the heavy fog, but she miraculously discovers her husband Charles who she thought had been killed in the war, and brings him back to the house. Charles is distant during the one day he spends in the house, and Mrs. Mills is heard telling Mr. Tuttle, I do not think he knows where he is. Grace later sees an old woman dressed up like her daughter. Grace says, You are not my daughter and attacks her.However, she finds that she has actually attacked her daughter instead. Anne refuses to be near her mother afterward, while Grace swears she saw the old woman. Mrs. Mills tells Anne that she too has seen the people, but they cannot yet tell the mother because Grace will not accept what she is not ready for. Charles is stunned when Anne tells him the things her mother did to her. He says he must leave for the front and disappears again. After Charles leaves, Anne continues to see things, including Victors whole family and the old woman.Grace breaks down to Mrs. Mills, who claims that sometimes the world of the dead gets conflate up with the world of the living. At last, I know that actually, it is Graces family who is dead, not the intruders. The intruders are the living people who bought the house after the demise of Graces family. Grace and her children cannot accept the fact that they are dead. Grace may have some mental illness when she killed her children with pillow and wherefore kill herself with a rifle.She was suffering from stress as she was feeling detached and lonely as her husband didnt come back from war. I love the suspense element and the twisting plot story. At first, I thought that the intruders are the bad guy, but actually Graces family is the on e that possess the house and reluctant to leave their mansion even when they are dead. From this story,I learn that it is important to control our emotion and be diligent in facing any difficulties in our life to lead a healthy and happy life.

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