
Gael García Bernal
Guy
Vicky Krieps
Prisca
Rufus Sewell
Charles
Alex Wolff
Trent Aged 15
Thomasin McKenzie
Maddox Aged 16
Abbey Lee
Chrystal
Nikki Amuka-Bird
Patricia
Ken Leung
Jarin
Eliza Scanlen
Kara Aged 15
Aaron Pierre
Mid-Sized Sedan
Embeth Davidtz
Adult Maddox
Emun Elliott
Adult Trent
Alexa Swinton
Maddox Aged 11
Gustaf Hammarsten
Resort Manager
Kathleen Chalfant
Agnes
Francesca Eastwood
Madrid
Nolan River
Trent Aged 6
Luca Faustino Rodriguez
Trent Aged 11
Kylie Begley
Kara Aged 6
Mikaya Fisher
Kara Aged 11
Kailen Jude
Idlib
Matthew Shear
Sidney
Daniel Ison
Greg Mitchell
Julietta Rodríguez
Malin Mitchell
Jeffrey Holsman
Mr. Brody
Deidra Ciolko
Mrs. Brody
Margaux Da Silva
Scientist
John Twohy
CIA Agent
Alejandra Useche
Blonde Woman
Louise Walter
Sophia Watson
Arturo A. Baez
Waiter














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Reviews
M. Night Shyamalan's latest film, "Old," follows his signature style of delivering a captivating and mysterious storyline that keeps viewers engaged until the unveiling of a strange and often perplexing twist. The movie is visually stunning, with exceptional cinematography that elevates the beach setting and adds depth to the film's dynamics. The story itself is intriguing, drawing audiences in

Old is a very unique and interesting idea as a film. That is about the only positive thing I can say about it. The entire movie feels jumbled together, the pacing moves incredibly fast and choppy at some points, jumping from one small event to another. As a viewer you never get to sit in atmosphere of what has just occurred because it rips you away into another event. The writing in this film is s

There is a low-rent movie review site we all know that I go to when I am deciding whether to watch a movie or program. I don’t go there because it is full of great reviews and accurate ratings, but rather because sometimes I find it is more revealing why a production gets poor reviews that what the actual ratings are. There were a lot of negative reviews of Old, but not for the most common reas

I was really disappointed with this. It's an intriguing story from M. Night Shyamalan that is really let down by some lacklustre casting and a really lousy script. A few holidaymakers are taken to a beach where they discover that not only are they trapped there, but that they begin to age rapidly too... Can they escape? Sadly, I didn't really care - the characters are pretty unremarkable, and alth
I liked Old not for its horror elements (at least the very little that it has) but for its themes about aging and regrets in life, something that hit home. There may be several flaws with this weird drama but the central theme of how we take life lightly when we are aging slowly really stayed with me. Recommended.
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/old-spoiler-free-review "Old is one of those cases of a remarkably unique, intriguing concept failing to reach its potential due to an overall disappointing execution of too many ideas. M. Night Shyamalan delivers yet another divisive film, tackling deeper themes associated with our relationship with time and how the latter imp












