Saturday, January 11, 2025

Saturday is Horror Day #200 - The Others

 The Others


WWII has just ended, and Grace (Nicole Kidman) and her two children, Anne (Alakina Mann) and Nicholas (James Bentley) are living in an isolated old family mansion in the Channel Islands. Grace's husband Charles (Christopher Eccleston) is a soldier. Although he hasn't returned from the war, Grace expects him to arrive any day now. She and the children love and miss him very much.







But an unexpected knock at her door turns out to be the servants she has sent for -  Mrs. Mills (Fionnula Flanagan), Lydia (Elaine Cassidy) and Mr. Tuttle (Eric Sykes). From the beginning of their employment, Grace shows herself to be strict and expects nothing less than complete obedience from them, especially when it comes to following her rules. For example one cannot open a door to a room until the door they've just come through is closed and locked - no exceptions. Also they must be mindful to keep the curtains drawn whenever the children are around as they are extremely photosensitive and the sunlight can cause serious damage to them.


Perhaps because of the house's isolation, Grace becomes convinced that it is haunted. It doesn't help that Anne claims there are people there inside the house, and that she has been in contact with a little boy named Victor. Grace grows more and more sharp-tempered with her children and the servants, as her nerves reach a breaking point. The unexpected appearance of her husband temporarily calms her but even that doesn't last. She knows she's heard people in her house and she is prepared to fight them to protect her children!


I originally watched this movie a long time ago, but as I couldn't remember it very well, decided to give it another watch. This movie has a lot of atmosphere. The direction and cinematography are both excellent, not to mention stellar performances from all involved. Nicole Kidman won an Oscar for her performance and Fionnula Flanagan won one for Best Supporting Actress. Also, this was before I even knew who Chris Eccleston was, so pre 9th Doctor.  I highly recommend watching this film. I give this film 4.5 Stars.



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