The Others (2001)

The Others (2001)
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Spanish filmmaker Alejandro Amenabar's first English-language production is a creepy period ghost story that continues in the vein of his earlier art house hit Open Your Eyes (1997). Nicole Kidman stars as Grace, a devoutly religious mother of two ailing children who has moved with her family to a mansion on the English coast while awaiting her husband's return from World War II, though he has been declared missing. Their children, Anne (Alakina Mann) and Nicholas (James Bentley), both suffer from a rare photosensitivity disease that renders them extremely vulnerable to sunlight, prompting Grace's rule of having only one door open in the house at a time. When Anne begins claiming to see ghosts, Grace at first believes her newly arrived family of eccentric servants to be responsible, but chilling events and visions soon lead her to believe that something supernatural is indeed going on. The Others was released only a few months prior to Vanilla Sky (2001), the American remake of Alejandro's Open Your Eyes (1997), ironically starring Kidman's then-estranged husband Tom Cruise. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Nicole KidmanChristopher Eccleston, (more)
Director(s):
Alejandro Amenábar
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The Others

Spanish filmmaker Alejandro Amenabar's first English-language production is a creepy period ghost story that continues in the vein of his earlier art house hit Open Your Eyes (1997). Nicole Kidman stars as Grace, a devoutly religious mother of two ailing children who has moved with her family to a mansion on the English coast while awaiting her husband's return from World War II, though he has been declared missing. Their children, Anne (Alakina Mann) and Nicholas (James Bentley), both suffer from a rare photosensitivity disease that renders them extremely vulnerable to sunlight, prompting Grace's rule of having only one door open in the house at a time. When Anne begins claiming to see ghosts, Grace at first believes her newly arrived family of eccentric servants to be responsible, but chilling events and visions soon lead her to believe that something supernatural is indeed going on. The Others was released only a few months prior to Vanilla Sky (2001), the American remake of Alejandro's Open Your Eyes (1997), ironically starring Kidman's then-estranged husband Tom Cruise. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Alejandro Amenábar
Writer(s):
Alejandro Amenábar
Producer(s):
José Luis CuerdaSunmin ParkFernando Bovaira
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Suitable for Teens, Questionable for Children, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Mystery & SuspenseHorror
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Steven G.

one of the best scary movies i have ever seen! i am almost 50 years old, have been a horror fan all of my life and this ghost story had me on the edge of my seat. very well-acted, spooky setting, strange happenings, eerie characters and scary atmosphere, and then the end yanks you right out of your skin! superbly told tale! kudos for amenabar, the director. and for kidman, who i do not care for. but she was great in this one.

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Joyce R.

Very atmospheric with a decidedly British foggy moors feeling. Creeped me out, and yes the ending was very unexpected. I had to buy this one.

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Philip I.

If you like the "less is more" classic scary movie, this is it! The atmosphere, period details, and acting are great! Need to pay attention throughout, and some things may not make sense, but it all comes together in the end in a fantastic way! I like this one so much, I may buy it for my own collection.!

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