| The Happening |
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![]() Rating: - trickyThis is a tricky movie. I watched it with my husband who agreed with most of you. Saying that it was long and relitivly pointless. However I found it quite different. I enjoy a film that doesn't put it all out there. If it doesn't require any thinking on your part then it really isn't very good. I'm not saying that I kept guessing because he let you know what was happening, but it instilled doubt in the minds of the characters. I did not think that the female lead was a very good actress in this movie but Mark Walburg shined and the old lady was scary as hell. I saw a movie a few years back called The Virgin Suicides. The youngest is always trying to kill herself and then after succeeding the rest follow her. There really wasn't a reason. The movie allowed the viewer to contemplate it and draw their own conclusion. The Happening was like that. If your one who likes to think about it and draw your own conclusions as well as putting yourself in the characters shoes this is a really good movie. On the otherhand, if you watch a movie to pass the time and get a drink without pausing, then possibly try something requiring a little less thought. Rating: - Better Than ExpectedI've been a fan of M. Night Shyamalan's movies since the Sixth Sense. Unbreakable is a really overlooked gem, and Signs was a cool take on the alien invasion cliche. There is a slower, more deliberate pace to his movies compared to most Hollywood thrillers, somewhat reminiscent of Hitchcock. However, his past few movies have taken a slide in quality. I found the Village to be somewhat disappointing,with a strong beginning but a weak finish, though it was still watchable and reasonably entertaining. But then there was the Lady in the Water. I really don't know what to say- that movie was just plain terrible. I think it was one of the worst movies I saw in 2006. When The Happening was released in theaters, I sort of wanted to see it, but I never got around to it. Bad buzz and too many other good movies this summer kept me away. So I finally got around to seeing it on DVD, and I'm happy to say I really enjoyed it. The movie is a disaster movie of sorts, but it's not exactly clear what kind of disaster is going on. People just start killing themselves. Trying to keep this as spoiler free as possible, the movie follows schoolteacher Elliot Moore and his wife Alma as they flee the deadly and mysterious "happening." The movie is creepy and tense in a fairly original way. Don't buy the negative hype on this one. Check it out, you might be surprised. It's a bit slow, but it's pretty good and worth watching. Rating: - Shyamalan's worse is still quite decentI know most people hated this movie and I agree it had many problems. However, I actually liked the strange quirky characters and the film did create quite a bit of tension! It was mostly enjoyable. (I confess, I have loved all of his other films, so I may have a bias!) The issues, as I see them, are: 1.) Deschanel and Wahlberg's story was not quite rich enough to satisfy on its own. This could have remedied by adding to Leguizamo's story -- his character was in a perfect position to show what was happening in the cities. 2.) Shyamalan seemed far too excited about his R rating so there was a goodly bit of gratuitous gruesomeness that didn't really add to the story. He forgot that won't you barely glimpse is far more terrifying than what is right in front of your face. Rating: - An awful movie....Al Gore would probably like this movie, but Michelle Polk rates it at zero! A gory movie which made little sense. Oh, I get the whole propaganda theme but the movie itself was just stupid. Suicide after suicide is committed because the plants are angry with humans. It might make a good sci-fi book but to watch those scenes over and over was just too rough! Rating: - Graceful Characters, Interesting StoryI'm noticing an interesting trend in Mr. Shyamalan's movies. While the "threat" or "main issue" of the movie is often dramatic and horrifying, the dialogue and relationships of the characters are usually delicate and graceful. There's a beautiful subtly to his movies that tug at your heart ever so gently. All of his main characters have wounded souls that, somehow through the difficulty they confront in the course of the story, figure out their greatest strengths. Not every ending is a perfect one and not every loose end is neatly tied and I wonder if that's why so many are walking away from his movies disappointed. There's no bang-bang shoot em' up or excessive gratuitous sex in every scene. I really walk away feeling connected to the people in his films. They seem like everyday people (with the exception of a few supernatural powers in some of his films - lol) with everyday internal struggles and I like that. The Happening's characters are really no different than any of Mr. Shyamalan's other films, but the story is definitely different. No one ever fully answers the question of what is happening, yet there is a perfectly scientific plausibility to the event. I felt a myriad of emotions from fear and panic to being intrigued with how the story unfolded and ultimately how it ended. This was a good movie. I think what so many viewers are dissatisfied with is M. Night Shyamalan's style. He's a unique director and producer just like Quentin Terantino is... you ... Read More Browse for similar items by category: |
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