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The Village (2004): Does M. Night Shyamalan HATE His Audience?
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The Village (2004): Does M. Night Shyamalan HATE His Audience?

Cinema Psychos Movie Reviews · Brian Cottington, John Wooliscroft

May 31, 20251h 24mExplicit

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Show Notes

The twist wasn't the only betrayal…

In this episode of the Cinema Psycho Show, we dig into The Village (2004), the film that marks the moment M. Night Shyamalan may have officially turned on his audience. With a nonsensical twist, stilted dialogue, and characters that act like NPCs in a period drama fever dream, The Village feels less like a film and more like M. Night yelling "You expected brilliance?

Here's a blind girl in the woods." We dive into:

  • Whether this movie is a deliberate act of sabotage
  • Shyamalan's possible contempt for his own fans
  • Alleged plagiarism and the Are You Afraid of the Dark connection
  • What post-9/11 fear has to do with the plot
  • And why this film is so un-rewatchable it might qualify as cinematic gaslighting

This isn't just a review — it's a roast with receipts.

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