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Night Shyamalan's Knock at the Cabin is a solid concept and is filled with thrilling suspense, however I just felt that there was something missing. The acting was particularly good with some breakout performances from Ben Aldridge and Kristen Cui.
What's the Knock at the Cabin about? ›
How many minutes is Knock at the Cabin? ›
Knock at the Cabin (2023) is 1 hr 40 min long.
Is Knock at the Cabin a success? ›
Knock at the Cabin brought in an estimated $14 million at the domestic box office, which was enough to overcome both the Avatar sequel, in its eighth week, and also a decent showing by the comedy 80 For Brady. It marks the fourth consecutive box office win for Shyamalan, which includes Old, Glass, and Split.
Is Knock at the Cabin actually scary? ›
This isn't M. Night's most frightening movie or his creepiest, although it might be his saddest. Knock at the Cabin is more interested in testing the bonds of family than he is making you jump in your seat. But if you're scared of crying, feel free to bump that up to a 10.
Was Knock at the Cabin a flop? ›
Box office. Knock at the Cabin grossed $35.4 million in the United States and Canada, and $19.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $54.8 million.
Is Knock at the Cabin Based on a true story? ›
No, the film is very much a work of fiction – adapted from the novel The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay (although Shyamalan has made some major changes to the book's ending in his film).
Is Knock at the Cabin inappropriate? ›
As for age-appropriateness, that's ultimately up to you. For myself, this is older teens and above, depending on your older teens' level of maturity and handling this kind of fare. "Knock at the Cabin" is officially rated R for violence and language.
Is Knock at the Cabin about God? ›
“Knock at the Cabin” uses biblical themes to tell a story of great grief and sacrifice. Released on Friday, Feb. 3, “Knock at the Cabin” depicts a family of three in their attempt to escape four doomsday believers while on vacation.
What is the moral of the movie "Knock at the Cabin"? ›
Knock at the Cabin reminds us that love and loss are both integral parts of life and that they must be experienced and navigated with care and compassion.
I'd be lying to you if I said it did much of anything too interesting- I dare even say this film is allergic to doing anything new. With that said, there's a reason to watch this movie- and that's if you want some shockingly strong, emotion driven performances. Straight-up, the ENTIRE cast is giving it their all.
Why are there 7 knocks in Knock at the Cabin? ›
He knocks seven times exactly, and the number seven in the Christian bible has a few significant meanings. For example, there are seven seals that God protects with his right hand. Also, seven represents the completion of the crucifixion, where Jesus spoke seven statements on the cross.
What is Knock at the Cabin plot summary? ›
Is there a secret scene in Knock at the Cabin? ›
There is no post-credits sequence after the credits roll, but there is an Easter egg of sorts. At the very end of the credits, the name of the film, Knock at the Cabin, appears again. It's accompanied by the sound of Leonard knocking on the cabin door. Thump.
Was the world really ending in Knock at the Cabin? ›
Tremblay says he left the ending of “The Cabin at the End of the World” “purposely ambiguous” regarding whether or not the end of the world will actually happen, but he said the “Knock at the Cabin” film ending is “not that hopeful” either.
Is Knock at the Cabin a ripoff of cabin in the woods? ›
Night Shyamalan's Knock at the Cabin (now streaming on Peaco*ck) and Drew Goddard's The Cabin in the Woods are radically different movies, but they're also variations on the same idea. Yes, both are mystery-driven thrillers that hide big reveals behind familiar horror genres.
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