The Wicker Man Comments

  • Lelia 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    I’ve been wanting to watch it for a long time, so I decided to pick Cage’s version first. Although I heard that this version is bad, I think it’s alright. The main thing is that the story itself is scary enough....

  • Zane 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    Ending as unpleasant as the master...

  • Lemuel 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    Cage let me down...

  • Concepcion 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    It's okay to reverse the...

  • Luis 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    Another story about a perverted old woman and a living sacrifice. ....

  • Raul 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    I watched it together with Al, and the ending was a movie that I couldn't understand after watching it over and over again. The movie of the two of us will never be understood by anyone in the...

  • Marcia 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    This scenario is about to be used...

  • Alejandrin 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    Crap continues. . . A certain classmate's movie library is really, uh. . . no...

  • Maybell 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    The suspense is so-so, but the ending is irritating, plus: Franco makes a cameo at the...

  • Ford 2022-04-21 09:02:43

    Although it is very similar to the Shutter Island, why is this...

Extended Reading
  • Rubye 2022-01-01 08:02:38

    Humanity is revealed under the pretext of religion (return)

    The plot of the movie "Hearts" is actually very simple. A very humane policeman received a letter from his ex-girlfriend after an accidental car accident, stating that her child might have been abducted and needed his help. So with a strange mood after the car accident, he managed to come to an...

  • Obie 2022-01-01 08:02:38

    Teasing you

    Although Cage's films have gone from bad to worse in recent years, there is still an inexplicable expectation that comes out of him every time he plays.
        A few years ago, he was synonymous with heroes. Therefore, even if his old attitude is full, even if he is faltering, even if he is more and...

The Wicker Man quotes

  • Dr. T.H. Moss: You came to find our little Rowan. But it is we who found you, just as we intended to do.

    Edward Malus: I don't understand. Rowan was missing. I had to come. I had a letter. Willow, tell them. Willow, please tell them.

    Sister Beech: The letter was from all of us here. Your invitation to visit... one might say.

    Sister Summersisle: You see, you were just the man we needed. And we were determined to get you here.

    Sister Rose: Notice, Sir Knight, how we led you to believe that your daughter would be sacrificed, due to the failure of the crops last year.

    Edward Malus: But they did fail. I saw the photo.

    Sister Summersisle: Yes, they failed, all right; disastrously so. One of the few times since my ancestors moved here. But we are always prepared with a powerful sacrifice. And that, my friend, is your destiny.

    Edward Malus: [aiming his gun around as he's circled] BACK UP!

    Sister Summersisle: What we require is a stranger, yet one who is connected to us.

    Sister Rose: Connected by blood.

    Edward Malus: Willow... why have you done this to me?

    Sister Willow: We orchestrated all of this with the greatest care; everything that's happened. Be proud of yourself. You have done so well.

    Sister Summersisle: Yes. My daughter speaks the truth. Your fate was sealed many years ago, when she chose to be with you.

    Edward Malus: Your daughter.

    Sister Summersisle: Yes. My Willow. This is a story whose chapters were carefully written. You have been chosen to die a martyr's death. You will sit beside the gods and goddesses for all of eternity.

    Edward Malus: [the townsfolk move in closer] BACK UP! I SWEAR TO GOD I WILL SHOOT YOU!

    Sister Summersisle: It is a great honor. One that you cannot refuse. It is ordained. There is no way out.

    Edward Malus: STAY BACK!

    [he pulls the trigger, but the gun clicks empty, and Willow reveals the bullets in her hand]

  • Edward Malus: [squeezing out the last remnants of a honey bottle] Why do you have store-bought? I thought you made the stuff here.

    Sister Honey: Look, I just serve what I'm handed. If you don't like it, you'll have to talk to Sister Beech, all right?

    Edward Malus: What's with this "Sister" thing, anyway?

    Sister Honey: It's just our way. We don't have any royal honey for you.

    Edward Malus: None at all?

    Sister Honey: No, not a drop. Our crop was cursed last year. I might find you a little bit of sugar.