Scott Hajek Wrote:Can you post a link for this one?
Scott,
There is no specific link for this. A combination of critics in the New York area
suggested this. And upon review, I concur with that interpretation. The reviews were posted in the New York Post, New York Daily News, New York Times as well as Newsday for Friday, July 30. Also Filmstew.com might have carried an article or two or the Movie Review Search Engine might have additional info.
One of the things that struck me is how much more effective Hurt's character is than the Halliburton stand in in The Manchurian Candidate.
The color coding is can be read as the equivalent of Dubya's terror alerts etc. And to think Hurt's character achieved what he did without the use of implants, probes etc.
While The Village is merely a movie, coupled with Farenheit 911 and the above mentioned Candidate, there seems to be an overt political underpinning to films right now.
Hope this helps