KNOCK AT THE CABIN = B-
A director that has relied so heavily upon twist endings, it was only a matter of time before M Night Shyamalan finally took the direct approach. No gimmicks, no shocks, no surprises, just a straight forward, predictable plot with a predictable ending. Perhaps in essence, Shyamalan's greatest twist ever, in that one would come into this film expecting a great reveal, only to leave empty handed.
As I felt with READY OR NOT, I do feel that practicality would have served this film better than the "this was all real" approach. For a brief moment the film leaned towards Eric & Andrew perhaps convincing the cult of four into other beliefs. I think that would have made for a better, more interesting film. Andrew & Eric, as well as Wen coming together in order to manipulate & brainwash their way into defeating the others. I feel that the direct approach instead feeds into the crazy, insane conspiracies we already have way too much of on this earth. I don't think that is a good thing.
Yet taking my disdain for the film's overall approach & looking at it for what it is, rather than what I would have had it rather have been, I conclude that it was told well. The acting in the film was pretty good & I have to say I was thoroughly impressed with Dave Bautista. From Terry Funk, to Roddy Piper, to Hulk Hogan and The Rock, pro wrestlers have never been known for their dramatic abilities. I thought he did a superb job. I actually think he's a better actor than he was a pro wrestler & I am glad that he was given the opportunity to showcase his skills. Kudos to Shyamalan for not automatically disqualifying him because of his physique. Their has been progress within the theater!
This is a "what will happen next?" mystery/suspense that really throws you for a loop by doing exactly what it says it will do, when you're instead expecting the unexpected. In THE SIXTH SENSE we find out that Bruce Willis has actually been dead the whole time. In THE VILLAGE we find out that what seemed to take place long ago, is actually in the present day. In THE VISIT we find out that they really aren't their real grandparents.
In KNOCK AT THE CABIN what we get is what we see.