The Village

The Village

2023 • Action & Adventure, Mystery, Sci-Fi & FantasyTV-MA
In the desolate hinterlands of Tamil Nadu, a stranded urbanite enlists the help of three locals to find his missing family believed to have been abducted by nefarious beings of a cursed village. Meanwhile, a maniacal heir to a pharma empire sends a group of mercenaries to the same village to retrieve something long forgotten. Will they come out of this terror-stricken night alive?

Why you should read the novel

Marghanita Laski’s novel 'The Village' offers a nuanced and deeply sensitive portrayal of post-World War II England, delving into the complexities of class and societal transformation. Unlike the TV series, the book provides rich inner monologues and nuanced motivations for its characters, immersing readers in their emotional landscapes. The prose subtly captures the transitions and tensions of the era, making the experience uniquely intimate, rewarding readers with insights that only the written word can offer.

Adaptation differences

One significant difference between the TV adaptation and Laski’s novel is the focus on character development. While the series expands on background stories and invents new relationships for dramatic effect, the book centers more closely on the subtle shifts within the main families as they grapple with changing norms. The series adds several subplots and even introduces entirely new characters to heighten tension and broaden the story’s appeal, sometimes at the expense of the novel’s more restrained approach. Another difference lies in the treatment of themes such as class and gender. The book deals with these themes quietly but powerfully through small, telling interactions, whereas the series opts for more overt and sometimes melodramatic confrontations. This choice makes the television version more immediately dramatic but can sacrifice the understated power of Laski’s writing. Furthermore, the setting and atmosphere differ in their depiction. The book’s descriptions focus on the psychological landscape of its characters, using the setting as a backdrop to internal conflict, while the series foregrounds the village visually, leveraging cinematography and production design to create mood. This can shift the emphasis from personal to communal, changing the story’s core focus. Finally, the pacing has been altered. The novel unfolds gradually, its deliberate pace allowing readers to absorb the nuanced evolution of social change; the series accelerates events for episodic structure, sometimes glossing over subtleties. As a result, important character arcs or motivations in the book may receive less attention in the adaptation, altering the story’s overall impact.

The Village inspired from

The Village
by Marghanita Laski