

The Visit
Yi-Hua and Ah Jun are a young pregnant couple with ambitious careers in Taipei. When they go to visit Yi-Hua’s Nina (grandmother) in rural Taiwan, her disappearance leads to an unsettling revelation of the company she keeps in the countryside.
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Plot Summary
Two estranged siblings, Becca and Tyler, are sent to their maternal grandparents' remote Pennsylvania farm for a week-long stay. What begins as a seemingly innocent visit takes a disturbing turn as the children uncover a terrifying secret about their grandparents' true nature and sinister intentions.
Critical Reception
The Visit received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its blend of suspense, humor, and M. Night Shyamalan's signature directorial style. While some found the found-footage aspect a bit overused, many appreciated the film's effective scares and the performances of the young leads. Audiences generally responded well to its taut atmosphere and surprising twists.
What Reviewers Say
- Effective blend of horror and dark humor.
- Shyamalan's return to form with suspenseful storytelling.
- Strong performances from the young cast.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's unsettling atmosphere and the way it built suspense. Many found the twists and turns engaging, and some specifically highlighted the effective use of humor to complement the horror elements. A common point of praise was the compelling performances by the two young actors.
Fun Fact
M. Night Shyamalan funded the film himself through his personal savings and a line of credit. This allowed him creative freedom without studio interference, and the film was made on a modest budget of $5 million, going on to gross over $98 million worldwide.
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