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title: "The Wicker Man [Blu-ray]"
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# The Wicker Man [Blu-ray]

**Brand:** nicolas cage
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The Wicker Man [Blu-ray]

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## Customer Reviews

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    Good movie.
  

*by S***N on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 16, 2023*

Good movie.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Joyless
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 31, 2009*

After having watched both versions of this movie, I thought that there were two major problems with the Nicholas Cage remake:  1.  The stark dichotomy between Christianity and Paganism isn't present and 2. The people of the remake's Summersisle are joyless in thier pursuit of a harvest.The original police officer was clearly a devote Christian, praying instead of answering Willow's call to sleep with her.  The detective in the remake didn't have this.  While in the first movie it was clear that the islanders needed someone who was pure (a virgin), someone who's beliefs were radically different and didn't have a connection to the island.  In the remake, this has totally disappeared, and the replacement back story (of Willow and Edward) didn't really cut it. Without this dichotomy, the film falls flat...the women have no real reason to choose Edward, other than the fact that he had fathered one of the children...any man on the island could have been the sacrifice.  Why choose him?  What made him so very special that he, and only he, could fulfill the part of the sacrifice?Secondly, the filmmaker of the remake made his pagans very joyless.  There wasn't the fun, the sensuality or the joy that the original's islanders had.  In the original, people are having sex in the fields, Willow tries to seduce the detective and the bar patrons encourage this with lusty folk songs.  The director of the remake took all the fun and joy out of the film, making it seem like a prison, run by women.  There was no life, no fun, no May pole.  It was almost like being in a convent...there wasn't the same sense of joy in life that the original had.If the director of the remake had really wanted to catch the spirit of the original, he needed to reproduce what made the original so successful (and I'm not talking about Christoher Lee's terrible haircut!) He needed to recreate the joy and sensuality of Summerisle.  Instead he made a very Christian film, showing a society run by women to be a horrible, joyless place.  This remake is a completely joyless, almost anti-women movie.I agree with most people who have seen the original and the remake...do yourself a favor and see the original.  You'll enjoy it a lot more.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Be careful whose family you join!
  

*by R***D on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 20, 2018*

I am a Nicolas Cage fan, but I was put off by this film's lukewarm reviews. I watched this film (the unrated version with the alternate ending), and then I re-viewed the 1973 VHS cassette (84 minute) British film version of the 
  
Wicker Man [VHS







  
  
    ].The 1973 British film version is classic lusty cinema from a comparatively staid era. Today's cinema viewers are jaded, and the 2006 US film remake reflects US modern cultural differences while following a similar plot. The 1973 film depicts British Pagans lustily worshiping agrarian fertility and human fertility while seeking a Christian sacrifice to appease their Pagan indifferent gods. The 2006 film depicts Dianic witchcraft (a magickal tradition discussed in 
  
Drawing Down the Moon: Witches, Druids, Goddess-Worshippers, and Other Pagans in America Today (Compass)







  
  
     where men play a weak supporting role): the Dianic witches proactively identify a potential future sacrifice in case the witches' apiaries (where symbolically the queen bees rule and male drones largely are idle) fail.That said, Nicolas Cage believably depicts a man personally pulled into a (Pagan) family intimate problem. And both film versions follow the identical plot to the point of repeating dialogue. But the 21st Century Dianic witchcraft depicted in this film remake lacks the entertaining charm of the 20th Century lusty Paganism depicted in the film original version.

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