zondag 23 april 2023

Movie Review - Knock at the Cabin

Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Genre: Thriller/ Mystery/ Horror
Runtime: 100 minutes
Year: 2023
Starring: Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, Rupert Grint, Ben Aldridge, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Abby Quinn, Kristen Cui
 
Description: While vacationing, a girl (Kristen Cui) and her parents (Ben Aldridge, Jonathan Groff) are taken hostage by armed stranger who demand that the family make a choice to avert the apocalypse.

Review: After the success of “The Sixth Sense”, writer/ director M. Night Shyamalan made the plot twist his trademark. It masked his drama for mild drama between character and exceptional camerawork. Moreover, the revelations didn’t always land well, distracting the audience by focusing only on them. Eric and Andrew are on vacation with their young daughter Wen, when four strangers show up. With noticeable reluctance, they hold them captive and present them with a dilemma: one of the family members must sacrifice themselves and be killed by the other tow or the world perishes. At least, that’s what the strangers claim.

This is a film adaptation of Paul Tremblay’s 2019 book “The Cabin at the End of the World”. It’s difficult to get a message out of the film. The plot deviates from the book, so should you have read it, there are still plenty of surprises.

The inconic Shyamalan twist is omitted this time, however these is an interesting reveal that I liked a lot. You’re left with more questions then answers at the end of the film, which I didn’t mind. It makes you think about it and you can conduct your own theory about what happened. But I can definitely understand this will frustrate many viewers.

The tension in the movie is immediately present, right from the start. Dave Bautista, the former WWE-wrestler and mostly known for action roles, is the best part of the film. He shows that he can do way more than he is usually tasked with in his films. He is incredible in “Knock at the Cabin”. No action this time, real emotional acting, which really blew me away. The dialogue is really good and the camerawork, which is also a well-known trademark for Shyamalan, is outstanding.

“Knock at the Cabin” is not one of Shyamalan’s best films, but certainly not in the worst category either. It’s a very solid thriller, that will probably have a lot of mixed reviews. In my opinion it’s a really good film, but Shyamalan made better ones.

Rating: 3,5/ 5

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