The Others (film)/YMMV


 * Crowning Moment of Awesome: The part when Anne, after getting tired of her mother saying she'll go to Limbo for lying, says she read the Bible and knows that only unbaptized children go to Limbo. While she was punished later on, it was awesome and funny, watching a child revealing her overly-religious mother to be a liar in return for being accused of being such.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: The entire soundtrack.
 * Esoteric Happy Ending: Or a Bittersweet Ending, or a Downer Ending, depending on your views..
 * Fridge Brilliance:
 * Some different examples of Fridge Brilliance include Grace's odd reaction when she first - she pauses, frowns and looks at it for a moment, as if trying to recall something, but then pushes it out of her head and carries on. Also, Mr. Tuttles' line  takes on a new and much more significant meaning after the first reveal.
 * There's also the fog seen throughout the film, and is mentioned a fair amount by Grace and Mrs. Mills. At one point, Grace mentions how the fog has never lasted this long. Later, when it starts to become clear that, Mrs. Mills and Mr. Tuttle have a brief discussion about the fog when Grace leaves the house to try to find the local priest. "Oh yes... the fog, of course." It could therefore be theorised that this fog.
 * Harsher in Hindsight:
 * High Octane Nightmare Fuel: The famous "I am your daughter!" scene, the attic scene and the scene with Also, the opening scene with a closeup on Grace shrieking as she wakes up from her nightmare.
 * Not to mention the way the final reveal is done. The way the line is delivered is truly chilling, as well as shocking.
 * Also, the scene with Anne and Nicholas in their bedroom being visited by Victor. Imagine, every terror you would have as a child in the dark of your own bedroom realized, where the bedsheets do not protect you. *shiver*
 * That scene in the upstairs storeroom. The sound effects (especially that sudden moaning noise) and that creepy Virgin Mary statue really ramp up the scariness of the scene.
 * Squick: The "book of the dead" Grace finds, filled with photographs of corpses posed for portraits. What's amazing is that the film downplays this very real practice -- In the film, all of the corpses are posed either alone or with others of their kind, with their eyes closed as if to be asleep. In real life, most such photographs involved living family members -- and their eyes were very much open.
 * Tear Jerker:  Wow.
 * The scene where Charles returns from war also has the tendency to cause a few tears, as well as the scene where Heck, pretty much every scene with Charles counts as a tearjerker.
 * The Woobie: Grace, Nicholas and Lydia.