Others
Others

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Others

2000
Movie
13 min
Portuguese

Porto Alegre, nowadays. At one of the most known streets of Porto Alegre, in exactly 11´10", people pass one another, interact, go on about their and our lives. Fiction and reality working side by side and vice-versa.

Insights

IMDb7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes83%
Metacritic74/100
Google Users87%
Director: Alejandro AmenábarGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

In 1945, on the island of Jersey, a devoutly Catholic woman named Grace Stewart lives in a darkened, secluded mansion with her two photosensitive children, Anne and Nicholas. She awaits her husband's return from the war while adhering to strict rules to protect her children from a rare disease that makes them unable to tolerate direct sunlight. Their isolated existence is shattered by the arrival of three mysterious new servants and a series of increasingly unsettling supernatural events that lead Grace to question her sanity and the true nature of her family's plight.

Critical Reception

The Others received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, particularly for its atmospheric tension, suspenseful storytelling, and Amenábar's masterful direction. Nicole Kidman's performance was highly praised, and the film's twist ending became a significant talking point, leaving audiences and critics impressed by its clever execution and emotional impact. It is often cited as a standout example of modern gothic horror and a masterclass in psychological suspense.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its chilling atmosphere and effective suspense.

  • Nicole Kidman's performance is a standout, anchoring the film's emotional core.

  • Lauded for its intelligent script and surprising, impactful twist ending.

Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly appreciated the film's suspenseful narrative and frightening atmosphere, with many highlighting the surprising and satisfying conclusion. The performances, especially Nicole Kidman's, were frequently commended, and the movie's ability to generate genuine chills without relying on excessive gore was a common point of praise.

Awards & Accolades

Won 8 Goya Awards including Best Film and Best Director; Nominated for Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Drama.

Fun Fact

The distinctive music box melody heard throughout the film was composed by the director himself, Alejandro Amenábar, who also contributed to the film's score.

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