Knock at the Cabin will make a Shyamalan believer out of you.
, will mean very different things to audiences depending on the personal beliefs they bring to the film. By design, many elements of the movie’s doom-laden parable are open to interpretation, and it often feels as thoughmight actually want you to pause for a moment to debate with someone else about what’s happening.
It’s not that Leonard and the three other people he’s been traveling with are stalking Andrew, Eric, and Wen, per se — at least not in the traditional sense. The color-coordinated quartet of strangers barely know one another, let alone the family whose door they’re beating down asall very convinced they’re on a mission to either save or destroy the world and that Wen’s family has to play a key role in deciding humanity’s fate.
It takes a while for it to become clear, but Bautista, Amuka-Bird, Quinn, and Grint each embody different kinds of fear and hope about the future, and the movie leaves it to you to decide whether what you’re seeing are people in the throes of madness or ordinary folks called to serve a higher purpose.
There are enough moments throughout the movie where Eric and Andrew talk about being persecuted for their difference and how humanity might not deserve saving thatcomics. It’s a bit strange at first to think, but it’s hard not to feel that way as the movie builds to its dramatic climax and starts trying to explicitly spell a bunch of its themes out in a way that smacks of last-minute notes from the studio.will likely be a divisive film.
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