The Village
The Village (2004)

The Village

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6.5IMDb44Metascore

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When Lucius ventures into the woods he picks a branch off a bush with red berries on it.

When he emerges out of the woods there are green leaves on the branch which were not there when he picked it.

After Ivy falls in the hole she puts the things she is carrying very near the hole, at the edge.

When she is climbing out, the things have disappeared from the edge, and once she is out, they are a few meters from the hole.

During the wedding feast, two villagers throw a carcass onto a stone slab at the edge of the village as an offering to "those we do not speak of".

The carcass appears topside-down after it is thrown.

However, when viewed from the other direction in the next shot, the carcass is topside-up.

The mud on Ivy's yellow cloak in Covington woods keeps changing between shots.

While Ivy and Lucius are talking at Ivy's house, Lucius puts his arms down.

In the next shot, they are folded.

When Ivy emerges from the woods and the Land Rover pulls up, we see a view of the side of the truck where it says it's from the Walker Wildlife Refuge.

The car is so clean and shiny that you can plainly see the reflection of the camera, dolly, tracks, feet, and a wall.

After Noah falls in the hole in the woods he is on his back and appears to die while staring at the top of the hole.

In the next shot his body is lying sideways in the hole and he is staring to the side.

As Ivy listens to Mrs.

Clack ask the villagers to offer Lucius their prayers, Ivy is standing at a distance from the crowd.

In the next shot she is standing much closer and is now slightly behind them.

When Ivy finds Lucius stabbed, she hugs him until she is taken away by her father.

We see there is nothing on her shirt when she leaves.

In the next scene her shirt is smeared with blood down the front and on the sleeves.

At the wedding dinner there is a child wearing red when red is the "bad color" and represents evil.

When Ivy enters the woods to get help for Lucius, off in the distance through the trees you can see a pole with a bell on it, used by the villagers for warning purposes.

This has been mistaken for a telephone pole and the bell as a transformer.

When Alice is explaining to Lucius what happened to his father she says his body was found two days later floating in the river.

In the voiceover towards the end of the movie she said his body was found three days later.

When the Ones We Don't Speak Of first raid the village and Kitty takes the children to the cellar, there is a quick shot of Ivy at the door as Kitty begs her to close it and hide with them.

A boom is just barely visible lifting out of the frame on the right side of the frame.

When Ivy crawls out of the hole in the woods her hands are covered with mud.

However when she breaks her cane and for the rest of the movie her hands are perfectly clean.

During the voice-over segment beginning at approximately 1:30:20, when August Nicholson (Brendan Gleeson) tells the story of his brother's murder in the emergency room while attending a drug addict, he says that while attempting to dress the wound (approx 1:31:28) to the addict's ribs, the addict pulled a gun from his jacket and shot his brother.

To examine and then dress a wound to the ribs, the brother would have in all likelihood removed the addict's jacket (as well as a shirt we can assume) and laid them aside, again, in all likelihood, out of arm's reach of the addict so he would not have been able to pull a gun from his jacket.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
28 November 2004 USA USD 114,195,633
21 November 2004 USA USD 114,188,187
14 November 2004 USA USD 114,170,863
7 November 2004 USA USD 114,118,503
31 October 2004 USA USD 114,034,203
24 October 2004 USA USD 113,922,460
17 October 2004 USA USD 113,755,078
10 October 2004 USA USD 113,517,816
3 October 2004 USA USD 113,313,702
26 September 2004 USA USD 113,224,335
19 September 2004 USA USD 113,029,508
12 September 2004 USA USD 112,703,100
5 September 2004 USA USD 112,179,413
29 August 2004 USA USD 110,507,857
22 August 2004 USA USD 107,049,072
15 August 2004 USA USD 99,862,707
8 August 2004 USA USD 85,612,284
1 August 2004 USA USD 50,746,142
USA USD 114,197,520
19 September 2004 UK GBP 9,980,280
12 September 2004 UK GBP 9,508,403
5 September 2004 UK GBP 8,681,063
29 August 2004 UK GBP 6,778,755
22 August 2004 UK GBP 2,945,763
December 2004 Worldwide USD 142,500,000
26 September 2004 Worldwide USD 101,400,000
12 September 2004 Worldwide USD 62,000,000
29 August 2004 Worldwide USD 30,800,000
Worldwide USD 256,697,520
26 December 2004 Italy EUR 6,636,052
19 December 2004 Italy EUR 6,635,971
12 December 2004 Italy EUR 6,635,237
5 December 2004 Italy EUR 6,630,216
28 November 2004 Italy EUR 6,624,462
21 November 2004 Italy EUR 6,575,246
14 November 2004 Italy EUR 6,293,584
7 November 2004 Italy EUR 5,462,530
31 October 2004 Italy EUR 2,589,532
26 September 2004 Netherlands EUR 2,119,914
12 September 2004 Netherlands EUR 1,778,834
29 August 2004 Netherlands EUR 834,329
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
1 August 2004 USA USD 50,746,142 3,730
22 August 2004 UK GBP 2,945,763 433
3 September 2004 Australia USD 2,158,641 290
10 September 2004 Austria USD 535,233
27 August 2004 Belgium USD 841,242
3 September 2004 Brazil USD 1,652,762 275
20 August 2004 Europe USD 9,882,540 1010
10 September 2004 Finland USD 154,860
20 August 2004 France USD 5,461,830
10 September 2004 Germany USD 4,483,513
10 September 2004 Hong Kong USD 120,601 28
20 August 2004 Iceland USD 8,256
31 October 2004 Italy EUR 2,589,532 411
10 September 2004 Japan USD 1,296,540 49
29 August 2004 Netherlands EUR 834,329 99
27 August 2004 Norway USD 448,836
24 September 2004 South Korea KRW 2,240,000,000 137
24 September 2004 Spain USD 4,263,072
27 August 2004 Sweden USD 518,645
10 September 2004 Switzerland USD 433,459
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
28 November 2004 USA USD 4,255 5
21 November 2004 USA USD 7,073 23
14 November 2004 USA USD 30,079 70
7 November 2004 USA USD 54,667 121
31 October 2004 USA USD 71,140 175
24 October 2004 USA USD 111,277 201
17 October 2004 USA USD 150,603 235
10 October 2004 USA USD 180,688 247
3 October 2004 USA USD 55,408 107
26 September 2004 USA USD 122,057 195
19 September 2004 USA USD 207,473 264
12 September 2004 USA USD 355,933 442
5 September 2004 USA USD 1,064,344 751
29 August 2004 USA USD 1,889,981 1,560
22 August 2004 USA USD 3,722,806 2,249
15 August 2004 USA USD 7,157,635 3,142
8 August 2004 USA USD 16,468,564 3,733
1 August 2004 USA USD 50,746,142 3,730
19 September 2004 UK GBP 258,398 252
12 September 2004 UK GBP 452,888 319
5 September 2004 UK GBP 691,776 395
29 August 2004 UK GBP 1,570,369 435
22 August 2004 UK GBP 2,945,763 433
21 November 2004 Italy EUR 136,893 79
14 November 2004 Italy EUR 486,329 203
7 November 2004 Italy EUR 1,208,343 404
26 September 2004 Netherlands EUR 103,118 97
12 September 2004 Netherlands EUR 254,654 100
29 August 2004 Netherlands EUR 834,329 99

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