The Others (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) | 
enlarge | Director: Alejandro Amenabar Actors: Nicole Kidman, Christopher Eccleston, Fionnula Flanagan, Alakina Mann, James Bentley Studio: Dimension Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Unknown) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 104 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.9
MPN: DISD24168D UPC: 786936166552 EAN: 0786936166552 ASIN: B00003CYLJ
Theatrical Release Date: 2001 Release Date: May 14, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships within 24 hours of payment, Disc in Very good Condition with only a few light scratches, very well taken care of.
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Product Description A young woman and her two children reside in a secluded island mansion awaiting the return of her husand from the war. Her children have a mysterious disease that wont allow them to be near sunlight so she is vigilant about keeping the curtains and doors closed at all times. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 01/10/2006 Starring: Nicole Kidman Fiona Flanagan Run time: 104 minutes Rating: Pg13
Amazon.com essential video A welcome throwback to the spooky traditions of Jack Clayton's The Innocents and Robert Wise's The Haunting, Alejandro Amenabar's The Others favors atmosphere, sound, and suggestion over flashy special effects. Set in 1945 on a fog-enshrouded island off the British coast, the film begins with a scream as Grace (Nicole Kidman) awakens from some unspoken horror, perhaps arising from her religiously overprotective concern for her young children, Anne (Alakina Mann) and Nicholas (James Bentley). The children are hypersensitive to light and have lived in a musty manor with curtains and shutters perpetually drawn. With Grace's husband presumably lost at war, this ominous setting perfectly accommodates a sense of dreaded expectation, escalating when three strangers arrive in response to Grace's yet-unposted request for domestic help. Led by housekeeper Mrs. Mills (Fionnula Flanagan), this mysterious trio is as closely tied to the house's history as Grace's family is--as are the past occupants seen posthumously posed in a long-forgotten photo album. With her justly acclaimed performance, Kidman maintains an emotional intensity that fuels the film's supernatural underpinnings. And while Amenabar's pacing is deliberately slow, it befits the tone of penetrating anxiety, leading to a twist that extends the story's reach from beyond the grave. Amenabar unveiled a similarly effective twist in his Spanish thriller Open Your Eyes (remade by Cameron Crowe as Vanilla Sky), but where that film drew debate, The Others is finely crafted to provoke well-earned goose bumps and chills down the spine. --Jeff Shannon
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Through the Looking Glass...Darkly December 28, 2008 Brilliant. Not only well acted and haunting but something entirely original. Most ghost stories follow predictable scripts but not this one. It leaves the viewer guessing about the nature of reality...past, present, future, life, death...what's what and who's who?
My congratualations to the director and actors. This is a film worth watching.
Holy crap! What a great movie! December 12, 2008 Nicole Kidman is a the top of her form in this thrilling ghost story. The ending is worth watching what may seem like a slow paced movie. The settings and backgrounds are both spooky and magnificent. Wow, what a fantastic ending. I'm almost speechless. For details, read the lengthy reviews.
The light, the light! November 29, 2008 "The Others" takes place on Jersey, one of the British islands in the English Channel which was occupied by the Germans in World War II. It's a scary movie with devastating secrets and a story reminiscent of Henry James's "Turn of the Screw", but this plot has more chills. Nicole Kidman, playing a widow, does a superb job of acting in this movie, and everyone involved is excellent. A creepy old mansion is constantly dark within; the drapes are always drawn because Kidman's young son and daughter are severely sensitive to sunlight. The photography and atmospherics are wonderfully done. The three servants who just show up at the door and whom Kidman hires foreshadow bad stuff to follow. Kidman is constantly locking and unlocking inside doors in the big house which lacks electricity and phones. The suspenseful isolation becomes a part of the gripping film with its ghosts and Gothic horrors. Kidman plays the cold, forbidding role of the mother who frightens her own children with her fears and her piousness. Isolate the principals, shut out the sun, bring in the fog, shake in some supernatural elements, and voila, a fine movie. Nine Lives Too Many The Daemon in Our Dreams The Rice Queen Spy Clawed Back from the Dead
The Others October 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Love this movie! Its a wonderfully suspensful movie, with a classic feel to it. It just proves that gore and guts are not needed to get a jump out of the audience. This company shipped the movie to me, with no problems or delays. Great service!
The Others August 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The movie was good. Very haunting and with surprises along the way. I highly recommend this DVD. Thanks. Michael
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