If you're really big into 16th century time pieces maybe you'll like it.
I'm sure that if you could look into the 'real history' of early Salem, Ma., there was some 'witchcraft' going on. Were the witches the ones that were executed? I have no idea. But to say that there were NO witches, as is the story from historians nowadays, is unlikely. (I happen to have met many that claim to be witches). In this story the witches existed but lived outside the stockade. They may not have been related to any of the settlers. What they were was a bunch of women that lived naked in the woods. (Why were they naked? Who knows.)
For the most part the characters were annoying and bland. The camera and lighting were great. But the back drops were leafless trees, mud, and the ugly lack of colors of fall/winter. I'm sure the actors were very talented but their characters were dull and boring. The authenticity of the sets may have been accurate. The flaw was a lackluster plot.
Plot: A man and his family are thrown out of the settlement because he had too much pride. They are having a real rough go of it in this new world. Bad things happen because a clandestine witch is preying on them- let's say spiritually or lifeforce-wise. They are up against what they can't fight because they don't even know that it is there.
In the final two scenes there are ridiculous psychological actions taken. Had they allowed pondering for a few months maybe they could have pulled off the total mental transformation required. If you're really big into 16th century timepieces maybe you'll like it. I did not like this film at all.
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