
There's just one problem… Every time any of them try to pass back through the cavern, they get splitting headaches and find themselves inexplicably plonked back out into the open. Prisca, using knowledge she's gained from work, deduces that time is passing more quickly on this beach and that none of them will last longer than 24 hours, so they best get the hell out of Dodge.

Agnes has developed serious breathing problems, and the deceased? Well, they've decomposed. Trent and Kara are now preteens, while Maddox is a teenager. Related: M Night Shyamalan defends controversial Glass ending twistĪfter another couple, nurse Jarin (Ken Leung) and seizure-prone therapist Patricia ( Nikki Amuka-Bird), rock up, the adults come to the horrifying realisation that the children have grown significantly while they've been bickering over the body. Nevertheless, they set about chilling, but the calm swiftly turns into chaos when Trent stumbles across a dead woman and a frantic Charles suggests that the man – who Maddox points out is actually a famous rapper called Mid-Sized Sedan – killed her.
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Having been driven to the bay by an unnamed van driver (Shyamalan), the gang pass through an imposing cavern, emerge onto a sandy enclave and are uneased when they spot a young man sitting silently by the rock face. Before they set off, another clan hops onboard: doctor Charles (Rufus Sewell), his younger, glamourous wife Chrystal (Abbey Lee), their 6-year-old Kara, and Charles' mother Agnes (Kathleen Chalfant). They say yes, he agrees to make arrangements and a little while later, they're on a bus waiting to be ferried away. When the twosome aren't together, they spend their time solving coded messages they've written to one another as it "makes them feel like spies" and the fact that they do this will prove important – and oh-so-convenient – later on.ĭuring breakfast, the Capas are approached by Nils and asked whether they'd be interested in a visit to a nearby private cove. Shortly after arriving at their idyllic holiday resort, precocious littl'un Trent (Nolan River) befriends a sweet boy named Idlib (Kailen Jude), who seems to live at the hotel and is often seen being bossed about by its manager Nils (Gustaf Hammarsten). The trip does turn out to be one the youngsters will never forget, too, but not at all in the way their parents had intended. They do plan on telling them eventually (Prisca has already met someone else and sorted out a new place for herself outside of the family home) they just want to give them one last memory-filled vacation first.

Specifically, the thriller follows risk analyst Guy (Gael García Bernal) and museum curator Prisca Capa (Vicky Krieps), a married couple trying their best to keep their impending separation a secret from their two children 6-year-old Trent and preteen Maddox.
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Related: M Night Shyamalan says new movie Old is like "nothing else" It leaves you guessing until its final act – and even then it refuses to give you all the answers.īefore we can go into how it ends, though, we need to take things back to the beginning and head into some major spoilers, so look away now if you haven't seen Old. While Shyamalan's more mysterious movies tend to set up – or at least hint at – the 'why?' before letting their oblivious audiences in on exactly what's been going on, Old does the opposite. But unlike some of his previous pictures, which hinge on a late-in-the-day twist that makes you reassess everything you've just seen, it's surprisingly upfront about its premise.īased on Sandcastle, the 2010 graphic novel by Frederik Peeters and Pierre Oscar Lévy, the movies follows two families, a middle-aged couple and a young man, who find themselves trapped on a secluded beach that's causing them to age so rapidly, it threatens to reduce their whole lives to a single day.

M Night Shyamalan's latest thriller Old is bonkers.
