Knock at the Cabin (2023) is directed by M. Night Shyamalan, and is an adaptation of the novel The Cabin at the End of the World' by Paul Tremblay. Talking to a friend who read the novel, Shyamalan changed the ending of the book and also the fate of at least one of the characters.
A gay couple and their young daughter have rented a cabin by a lake to enjoy for a holiday. While there a group of four people breaks into their home demanding that the family must sacrifice themselves to save the world from God's wrath. Events outside the cabin, seen on television seem to prove the visions of the quartet but the two men have their doubts.
Well acted, but with the usual dialogue from the director that doesn't really sound like the way people speak to each other. It's almost a stage play as most of the film, except for the flashbacks and a flash forward, primarily take place in the cabin.
Apparently, the movie goes with a more upbeat ending, while the novel is more open to interpretation with the final pages.
Not the worst from M. Night, but nothing memorable as far as I'm concerned.
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