Knock at the Cabin Almost Knocks It Out of the Park
But they have to be lying, right? That’s the crux of the entire film and Shyamalan provides arguments and clues on both sides. There are hints that maybe these strangers are part of an elaborate ruse. On the other hand, certain claims suggest maybe they’re telling the truth. All of which is almost impossible to fathom, but is conveyed with the utmost care by the performances of the lead actors.
Because, you see, Leonard, Sabrina, Adriane, and Redmond aren’t overtly violent. They have these weapons and they broke into the house—but they’re also sincerely trying to convince the family that what they’re saying is real. Bautista in particular gives a beautifully heartfelt performance as Leonard. Yes, he’s a huge, hulking man, but Leonard is kind, gentle, and thoughtful. He’s so nice and sweet that you almost start to believe him.
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