The Reel Rejects - THE OTHERS (2001) IS CHILLING!! MOVIE REVIEW!! First Time Watching!
Episode Date: March 27, 2025THIS HOUSE IS OURS!! The Others Full Reaction Watch Along!! https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects With Nicole Kidman starring in HOLLAND on Prime Video (and receiving ample praise for her role in... Babygirl), Roxy Striar & Andrew Gordon give their Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, & Spoiler Review for 2001's The Others!! Visit https://huel.com/rejects to get 15% off your order Start your online business with a $1 per-month trial when you visit https://www.shopify.com/rejects! Join Roxy Striar and Andrew Gordon as they unravel the haunting mysteries of Alejandro Amenábar’s 2001 horror masterpiece, The Others. In this atmospheric ghost story, Nicole Kidman (Moulin Rouge, Eyes Wide Shut, AMC Theaters) delivers a tour-de-force performance as Grace Stewart—a protective mother living in a secluded, creaking mansion with her two photosensitive children. As unexplained events escalate, eerie secrets about the house and its occupants begin to surface, leading to one of cinema’s most unforgettable twists. Kidman anchors the film with her captivating portrayal of Grace. Supporting her, Fionnula Flanagan (celebrated for her work in The Others and other dramatic classics) brings a mysterious depth to the character of Mrs. Mills, while Christopher Eccleston (known for his compelling roles in Doctor Who and Shallow Grave) adds an extra layer of intrigue with his enigmatic presence. Not to be overlooked, Eric Sykes (a familiar face from British comedy and film classics) delivers a quietly unsettling performance that perfectly complements the film’s chilling atmosphere. Roxy & Andrew break down every spine-tingling moment—from the suspenseful buildup of the mansion’s dark corridors and the iconic, atmospheric scenes with billowing curtains to the shocking twist that redefines everything you thought you knew. Whether you’re a longtime fan of this classic horror or experiencing it for the first time, join us for an in-depth reaction and review that explores every eerie detail and hidden secret. Follow Roxy Striar YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@TheWhirlGirls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roxystriar/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/roxystriar Follow Andrew Gordon on Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovieSource Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agor711 Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I think you're going to be okay.
Roxy, I see the word horror right there.
I'm just reacting to that.
Well, you are a reactor.
That's true.
I trust you.
I guess we're going to find out.
Definitely don't trust me.
I haven't see this movie yet.
And let's watch it together.
Yeah, they just didn't have their gravestones yet.
But still, you called that.
I understand.
why this movie is so well respected.
And we will talk about that.
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Thanks for helping edit us down, guys.
We really appreciate you.
And Lord knows I need it.
Also, for those of you guys listening on Apple or Spotify,
don't forget that five stars,
that thumbs up if you're on YouTube,
wherever you are.
I leave a comment.
Let us know what you want the jugex to review next.
Okay.
I want to ask you this.
Before I tip forward,
You were scared going into this movie
That this was going to be a little too scary for you
How do you feel in terms of level of horror?
It didn't freak
I mean there was obviously a couple of jump scares
But these are the kind of horror films
Like I gravitate towards
Because it doesn't rely on jump scares
It relies on characters
And clever twists
With the occasional jump scares
Where it just builds up to that
And you are constantly like on edge
Rather than the whole film
jump scare jump scare jump scare we don't care about story we don't care about characters and those are
not personally the kind and again if you're into that totally cool this felt like an mnight movie
it felt like a better dialogue i was thinking about but just a like a really at his best it did feel
like that we met re referenced six cents multiple times during this um but that was it was interesting
that even though i felt like i kind of knew the twist i didn't know all of the twists i didn't know that
they were all ghosts and that the intruders were the alive ones and we still have questions
about like, you know, the father and will he come back and them not knowing and also we kept
referencing this one incident and apparently it was a smothering, you know, there's just so many
places your mind can wander, but I thought this movie did an excellent job of keeping us on our
for the entire 100 minutes I was like glued yeah and these children too I thought they did a
fantastic job oh my god I mean and they were they were acting with a pretty talented actress
with Nicole Kidman and she's okay okay she's the greatest of all time and they were like
I don't want to say they're on par with it but they really were carrying they were doing their own
yeah and also too I love the fact that we literally stayed in other than where she walked out
and got stuck in the mist we literally were in one location it gave a claustrophobic type of feel for
the film um even being in the mist we're we're still in the same we're on the same grounds right right
because i imagine she didn't get too far uh because like you said stuck in that purgatory or wherever
they are limbo or whatever but uh that's so funny this is the woman from lost and lost is the
conversation always about whether it's purgatory or not uh which was it oh the mrs mills you
mean yes oh i've never never watched loss oh yeah she's daniel faraday's mom oh cool she's an interesting
character but yeah and i'd like too at the beginning like you you you don't know what to believe or who
to suspect and then again i feel like this is also a film on repeat viewings you can't pick up different
things too so i mean like again you assume until you picked it up and again props to you for
the predictions you were making because you were spot on for the most part sometimes i made a
lot of predictions so some of them are wrong but yeah but still the fact that you said i think
they're dead um that was that was great and then uh you know um what were some of your other ones
that were on that one obviously was the the um what's thing well you had the one about the pills
which i'm still curious now like what was up with that what was she giving them and i don't know but
i mean do pills even affect you when you're dead who knows i have no idea i have no idea either either way
but did they really again I'm curious too when I read yeah I thought Victor was real I was like no he's alive he's not a ghost is real yeah no you definitely picked up on that I'm curious did they explain because maybe I missed it did they explain what caused her and drove her mad to do the smothering to the children or did she just my interpretation would be her husband died at war and she went mad over that and there were real ghosts in the house at the time like you know even when you
she was there.
Oh, okay.
Because the people who were living there, they obviously sensed them.
At one point, she was the intruder, you know?
Right.
So maybe like a combo of that.
I am unclear on why she killed her kids.
You make a good point because that actually is a smart interpretation because we did see
that scene even though they were already dead, where she sees the old woman.
She does try smothering the daughter a little bit.
So I'm guessing it was something like that.
That is a good.
analysis there that that makes okay that makes a lot more sense because like i have a hard she killed
herself because she realized what she had done right because like i have a hard time thinking in my
head like wait why would she just do this like other than she went a little mad but then that makes
okay that makes a lot more sense now okay that was who was the woman that she sees when it's not
her daughter you mean that old lady yeah i mean i don't know if it was that woman member who had the
who was the
I guess the intruder, right?
Yeah, but then she's alive.
So how do you see her instead of your daughter?
Well, I mean, she's the one who was like doing that whole seance thing.
So maybe that's, maybe that's how I guess.
I don't know.
Either way, I think this film did just such a brilliant job, building up tension.
Slow burns can be very hit or miss for me,
but I thought this film again just really had me on the edge of my seat the whole time.
I'm like, it was very unpredictable for me,
but also at the same time,
even if I felt like I did know something,
which I didn't,
but like it didn't bother me at the same point.
No, I was never like,
they're not giving us enough information.
It was always like, oh, my God,
what the world you guys are showing us is so fascinating.
I can't wait for things to unfold a little bit.
Yeah, no, master class at building up suspense.
And again, I like that we were,
I know I said it a few times during the reaction.
I like that we were playing on the edge
of both supernatural and the psychological aspects.
I thought they really, you know,
just bridge those two gaps together really nicely yeah i agree with that completely i also love that
this is called the others and they are they are the others no it's really done for sure that's really
cool i don't know what nominations has received but we see at the top here that it received a golden
globe nominee name nomination and i honestly feel like this was an oscar worthy performance out
of nicold kidman like i think that she just between her vocally here her physically here you know
And the range that she showed,
I just think that this is like,
M-Wa, primetime Nicole.
Yeah.
Really phenomenal, phenomenal job.
And I got to figure out who these kiddos are.
Yeah.
Who are these kids that were like going tip for tat with her?
Haley Joel Osmond's brother.
I honestly am curious.
No, they did good.
And also, too, you really,
I think an important thing for actors, too,
is to really buy that they are actually, like,
related and feel the.
history and I actually really did feel it every time they were on screen together and their
chemistry was on point. And they actually, I kind of felt like they did look like her children
as well. They really did. So this little boy's name is James Bentley and on his IMDB is still the
picture of him when he's a little boy. So I imagine he's not acting. It seems like he, the last thing
he did was in 2010. Um, in a TV show. He was in one episode. But no, this is like his only, he was in four,
a TV movie that's it hey you know what he can at least say I was in a really solid suspense
horror a psychological thriller with Nicole Kidman and it was a kick-ass movie life and death of
Peter Sellers he was also but yeah that that's crazy the little girl her name is a
aliken a man and she um same thing the last thing she was in was 2004 wow and she was only ever
in three things this girl with a pearly earring and fungus the boogeyman that's crazy to me i mean
what a unbelievable maybe they were like we don't like this i mean yeah this would scare the crap
out of you if you were a kid yeah no for sure i was going to say that surprised me just because of how
good they were in this but like you said if they didn't uh they didn't like it you know i could
understand and respect that as well or they did and they were like we already worked with the
greatest one of the greatest actors at all the time with the quits wall were ahead right the guy that
wrote and directed this has done a few other things i'm curious if you've seen any of this i have
not um open your eyes i've not seen that okay he did um la fortuna which is a show um wallet war another
movie uh the sea inside which is a Javier bardem movie i've never i never heard of that
I never heard of most of these movies um oh it seems like that
It would be interesting if this is the case.
He wrote Vanilla Sky.
Oh, the one with Tom Cruise, right?
Okay, well, makes sense because obviously we saw Tom Cruise and Paul Wagner were the producers.
I think Vanilla Sky came on in 2001.
Am I wrong?
It was.
No, yeah.
Same year as this.
So he wrote this and Vanilla Sky at the same year.
Well, we don't know that he wrote them the same year, but they came out.
I mean, they were at least the same year.
So I would imagine he wrote around the same time.
That's impressive.
Yeah, I mean, extremely impressive.
I've never seen Vanilla Sky.
So I don't, I know that's not one of Canada.
Cameron Crow's better films that I at least have been told.
What do you mean?
People love Vanilla Sky.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, I've been told.
Okay.
I didn't know that.
Well, it only has a 6.9 on IMDB, but that's still pretty good.
Yeah, I need to see more.
I thought people love it.
Open Your Eyes was 97, so that's what he did right before this with Penelope Cruz.
And before that, he did thesis, which is his number one listed credit, but I've never heard of this either.
And Penelope Cruz was in Vanilla's.
guy, I believe. Let me tell you. Let me see. Yes, she was and was Kurt Russell and Cameron Dia
as well. So this is really, to me, this is the only movie of his that he wrote and directed that I've
really heard people talk about along. And he did the score. That is. Yeah, let's see what else he's
composed. That's interesting. Yeah. Okay, so he's composed a lot of his movies. That's it. Wow.
That's so cool, though. Again, I heard the score was great. Oh, the score was really good. Again,
really built up and elevated to the suspense.
And again, films that can that just elevate the scenes already.
And also too, give you the feels and also too,
there were some scenes where like I was already on edge
and the score was like, okay, like also too,
there were times he was really brilliant with the score.
He took the music away.
I'm like, oh my God, freaking me out, dude.
I want to ask you because you like trivia.
We know that I don't, but I know that you do.
What other Nicole Kidman hit came out this year?
In 2001?
If you ever don't want to answer, just let me know.
I don't know many Nicole Kidman.
I know Eyes White Shut was 1999.
This is one of her biggest movies ever.
God, I'm going to feel like so stupid.
I don't know if you've seen it, though.
I'm going to feel so dumb.
Go ahead.
Lulan Rouge.
Damn, I should have known that.
I know that movie.
That was Buzz Larman directed that.
I should have known that.
I've never seen it, but I knew it was 2001.
Wow, you've never seen Mulan Rouge.
You should cover that here.
It's so great.
So these both came out that year.
And then my favorite Nicole Kidman movie came out the following year.
Oh, I was just kidding.
No, my favorite Nicole Kidman movie came out the following year, which is the hours, which I think is like maybe the greatest performance of her ever.
You've never seen the hours?
No, should I react to that one too?
Oh, my God.
I haven't seen it in years.
That movie like blew me away.
We'll do a Ju-Jack's reaction of that since it's been years and it's your favorite.
But tell me, is Mr. Tuttle?
Is he in Harry Potter in the Gobly Fire?
Oh, yeah, I know you wanted to know that.
I'm just, that guy was like the whole time, like, I know I've seen this guy.
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Okay, so his name is Eric Sykes.
Yes.
And he passed away many years ago.
He was in Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire as Frank Bryce.
I knew that was him.
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Oh, I knew.
Well, I just, I was looking.
I'm like, I know this is the guy in the first five minutes, the caretaker.
Do you want to hear some trivia about this movie?
Sure.
Okay.
Let's see what we got.
The disease the children have, which we were wondering if that's real, is actual disease known as zero derma pigmentosum, which is basically an extreme sensitivity to some.
It's very rare with roughly 1,000 people in the world who have it.
The thing that I didn't want to explain during this because it is like too long when we were watching it, but I am dirt, sunlight, grass, and drugs, those all are the things that mess up my autoimmune disease.
So sunlight, if I get too much sunlight sometimes, I feel it in my skin.
Oh, wow.
I love sunlight, so time I have to balance it.
But I have, like, a sensitivity to it.
It's not this where I don't get boils or anything, but I do get small bumps that, like, ooze.
How long does that, do you after?
Sometimes for weeks.
But I mean, like, how long does the sunlight?
Depends on how close I am to the equator, like, what's happening, how long, what the, yeah, and also about the lotion that I use.
But interestingly, I was going to explain, like, I'm not actually kind of alert, but I'm in the sunlight all the time.
You know I have my birthday at the beach.
I was going to say, I was just thinking that.
I was like, weren't we in the sunlight during your birth?
Yeah, I'm in the sun all the time.
But, yeah, it's just you have to be.
It's interesting that they said that.
And you were like, is that real?
I was like, yeah, I think some people are.
Nicole Kimman originally tried to persuade Alejandro Amenabar and the Weinstein brothers
to find another actress for the part.
Coming off of the bright and exuberant Mulan Rouge,
the actress was initially reluctant to do a film that explored such dark places.
Oh, so for her part, you mean.
Yeah.
Well, I was just reading it.
Oh, okay.
Gotcha.
Alejandro appears in one of the photographs of dead people.
He's the one on the right with a mustache of a group of three men.
Okay, I think I remember which one that was, yeah.
To get the kids worked up, Alejandro would play scary music when they weren't expecting it.
That would get me tense.
The movie opens with Nicole Kidman in the voiceover, reading a story.
She begins with the words, now children, are you sitting comfortably?
Then I'll begin.
The BBC radio program Listen with Mother broadcast in the UK between 1950 and 1982 always began.
Are you sitting comfortably then I'll begin.
Oh.
Okay. This one's a little lengthy, but it has the most likes.
So let's see what we got.
In a pivotal scene, Grace finds a photograph album containing pictures of people she believed to be sleeping.
Mrs. Mills informs her they're all deceased in that people photographed the deceased in previous 19th century.
In reality, people did photograph their deceased loved ones during the late 19th century.
most were photographed laying down as if in a deep sleep others would be propped up in chairs posed with their favorite objects such as children with favorite playthings adults with books and newspapers the reason many families did so was because they would be the only photograph that they have of the family members if they didn't as photography was a rarity in the 19th century also she doesn't explain that part yeah things were different back then but that still like they said that is very macabre to have someone who's dead like standing up with or
you know, sitting down on a chair with props
and they're not alive. That
interesting. The house
supposedly on the island of Jersey
is actually located in the north
of Spain. Oh. When I saw
Jersey and I just thought, I was like, is that new
Jersey? And I was like, oh no, it must be
the UK. Nicole Kidman actually
quit during rehearsals as playing Grace
gave her nightmares. At one point, I didn't want to
make the film because I couldn't even go there
emotionally. Yeah,
understandable.
Nicole Kidman pressed for the hiring of Eric's
Sykes as Edmund Tuttle, as she and her then husband, Tom Cruise, had twice been hugely impressed by his theater work in School for Wives and Kafka's Dick.
Sykes was equally effusive in his appreciation of Kidman and her work.
You know you're a pretty good, damn good actor when Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman are fans of you.
The film earned more than $200 million, making it one of the highest grossing horror films of all time.
You just ruined one thing.
I was going to ask you how much do you think it earned, but it's all good.
I will ask you one of the question.
I don't like trivia.
Well, it's not trivia.
It's just.
Well, why do you want to do it when you know I don't like it?
It's not something you don't like.
It is what?
All right.
I'm telling you, it is something I don't like.
So you don't want to play.
You know, it's not something you don't like.
You don't want to play the, what do you think of God and Run Tomatoes game?
No, but if you need me to.
I just, I'm curious what you think of gun, right?
I know you like it.
That's why I do with you, but I don't like it.
Well, what do you think it got on Ryan and Tomatoes, though?
Curious.
Why do you?
Well, I'm curious why you like to have me do something you know I don't want to do.
What is that about you?
Control?
It's not about control.
I'm just curious.
What is it about?
We're not even playing the game.
Just what do you think this?
But what is it about?
It's not.
What is it about?
I have no idea.
Okay, I think I'm going to guess because here we are, but then I want you to really think
about why you love making me do things you know I don't like to do.
Do you think about it?
I'm going to guess.
I ask everyone this question after the movie.
I know, but they like it.
And I told you.
Because we both love this movie, so I'm just curious what you thought.
I know you're curious about it, sir.
Hence why you continue to ask me.
What do I think it got?
So Rotten Tomatoes wasn't really a thing in 2001, so it's all critics that have gone back, which always makes things a little lower.
Maybe 80?
Your prediction game is pretty spot on today.
84.
Okay.
Good job.
Good job.
I wish you didn't make me.
I know.
I'm sorry.
But, hey, it made you look good, though.
It didn't because we had to have a whole conversation.
I'm obsessed with you, so I will deal with this part of you.
But, oh, my God, I don't understand.
You reminded me of my brother.
He always makes me do that.
Okay, a couple more.
Let's see.
Alejandro wanted to play with shadows, and sometimes scenes were actually lit by candles.
We could kind of tell that, which was really cool looking.
Yeah, I was saying, too, I love the way a lot of these scenes are lit.
Yeah, me too.
shadows. It really
exacerbated like how much of a
phobia like I was feeling in the scenes
and just like that fear.
So I thought it was brilliantly done.
Ooh, you want to know something personal?
Sure. Not about me.
Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise's high-profile divorce was finalized
the same week that the others was released.
Oh, and he produced it too.
Fascinating. Oh, God.
I wonder, I'm curious. I know it's not going to say it on there
because it said he was just an EP on the film.
And he was filming Vanilla Sky. I imagine the same.
time. I wonder how many days he was actually
on set. Yeah, I don't know, but also
we don't know that they were filming
at the same time.
True. True. Okay, let's see
if this says something. The others
was released a few months prior to Vanilla Sky.
The American remake of Alejandro's
Open Your Eyes. Coincidentally,
oh, so that was the remake.
Vanilla Sky was a remake of Alejandro's other
movie that we were talking about.
Coincidentally, it starred Nicole Kimens,
then estranged husband, Tom Cruise.
Interesting. That is interesting.
Let me go to some of the spoiler ones and see.
Okay.
When the wandering Charles arrives home escorted by grace,
he meets Mrs. Mills,
later revealed to be another person among the dead.
When he approaches grace in the fog,
and as he enters the room to greet his children,
Charles footsteps produce a sound,
not unlike the clanking of chains.
Oh, remember I said that.
Oh, that's right.
I said it sounds like chains.
Which Anne had previously mentioned is a telltale trait of ghosts.
Oh, man, the signs right.
See, this is why I said, like, repeat viewings.
You're going to tell this thing, yeah.
Okay, the basis for this movie is from an episode of the British television series, Armchair Theater.
Oh, Grammy loves.
The episode is The Others.
The episode was also remade as voices.
This version is more elaborate, but the story nearly the same.
Okay.
Did you say Grammy watches then?
Armchair theater.
Yeah, she says it's a British television series.
I feel like she watched it on PBS.
But maybe it was a BBC.
I don't know.
Okay.
In the scene in which Grace is loading the shotgun for the first time,
she can be seen pausing in a recollective moment after she slams the breach shut.
This is most likely due to her faint realization of deja vu,
most likely alluding to her suicide by using the same gun.
Wow.
That's interesting.
And you know, by the way, I didn't forget to mention to when the door slammed in her face,
she was not bleeding at all.
That's interesting.
Yeah.
I was thinking like she doesn't even have a bump.
What is what?
Yeah.
Makes sense now.
She's dead.
Why would she be bleeding?
Oh.
Remember when he said, when her husband, though, the ghost, he said, I bleed sometimes.
Did he say that?
Remember when they saw each other in the forest?
Yeah.
And he looks at her and he just says, I bleed sometimes.
But maybe when he died, maybe when he died, he was bleeding.
Right, right.
But she would have been two because of gunshot.
I don't know.
Who knows?
Who knows?
There's a lot to think about.
Great movie.
Really good job.
Fascinating film.
Any other final thoughts for the people?
No, just I'm glad I'm still alive.
Me too.
No, no, I know.
But just horror movies, especially with headsets on.
They just, like, the jump scares always get me.
But, yeah, no, this was a great film, really well acted.
I like the characters.
I like the twist.
A lot of times, too, films with twist.
Sometimes are like, we just need twist just to have twist.
Yeah, they just rely on that.
Yeah, exactly.
And I thought these were actually really well done.
Granted, you called them, which.
again, impressive on your end.
But not in the way
and not in the, like, they still got me on.
But still, I thought it was really well done.
Me too. I really enjoyed this film.
It was a good one.
I'm super with you.
And I can't wait for whatever
the Jujex do next. So let us know what you guys
think we should do. And we'll see you next time.
Later, Rejex.
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