This is one scary movie, not because we see ghosts or monsters, but because Kidman makes us feel her fear as our own.
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An elegantly crafted entertainment, balanced between the psychological and the supernatural, that gets extra credit for not relying on computer effects.
A minor-key ghost story with major jolts.
Isn't much more than a proficient gothic mystery with a final twist that offers a satisfying little frisson before you start counting how many times it's been used before.
Has everything you want in a supernatural thriller except thrills.
New Times (L.A.) by Luke Y. Thompson
If you like being scared, you should have fun. Bring a date to hold hands with.
Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov
A spare, discomfiting score and uniformly excellent performances, and you have a quiet little masterpiece of dark and chilling beauty.
Rolling Stone by Peter Travers
Only some bumpy, arid passages in the script keep The Others out of the master class occupied by the likes of "The Sixth Sense" and, my favorite, 1961's "The Innocents."
Miami Herald by Rene Rodriguez
A fiendishly subtle horror movie, a goosebump-inducing exercise in suspense that uses your own imagination to scare you silly.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
In drawing out his effects, Amenabar is a little too confident that style can substitute for substance. As our suspense was supposed to be building, our impatience was outstripping it.