The truce is ending.
Set in rural Pennsylvania, USA, in 1897, this is the story of the small village of Covington (population 60) surrounded by a woods inhabited by a race of "mythical creatures", and the romance that blossoms between Kitty (Judy Greer), the daughter of the town's leader (William Hurt), and Lucius (Joaquin Phoenix), a young man who questions the policy of keeping Covington's citizens completely confined to the village. When Lucius plans to step beyond the borders of the town and into the unknown, his bold move threatens to forever change the future of the village.



Special Agent Matti
The village is not as dramatic as M Night Shyamalan's other films (see Signs, The sixth sense, Unbreakable). It's interesting, occasionally scary and has a twist (that I saw coming after 10 minutes, but I'm a genius so you should take that into account). The down-side is that it just doesn't get very exciting. After all, we know from history that this story never happened and there are no lost tribes of Protestants hidden in the forests of North America.
Eh. Enjoy it anyway.
M (Medium level violence)
108 minutes (1:48 hours)
Film: 2 September 2004
DVD retail: 12 January 2005








