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This movie confirmed three things: John Leguizamo is a better actor than Mark Wahlberg, environmental messages in films are seriously getting tired, and M. Night Shyamalan needs to change his style of filmmaking if he wants me to be excited for his next movie. Oh yeah, and now I'm horribly afraid of plants.

The plot is simple enough: Mark Wahlberg and his wife (who are having problems in their marriage, of course) are on the run from an airborn toxin that makes people commit suicide. It seems like it would be an interesting premise for something seriously entertaining. Hell, how could people killing themselves not be fun to watch? Somehow, though, The Happening makes even mass suicide boring. It almost seems almost like Shyamalan was trying to make it boring.

More...I'm not the kind of person who really gets too excited over blood and gore and stuff in movies (unless it really fits the theme; I'm a fan of the Hostel movies), but when The Happening's advertising campaign is based around it being Shyamalan's first R-rated movie, then you'd expect lots of fun deaths, especially with the story's potential for so many interesting suicides. But alas, there are very few, and even they aren't shown in full.

That aside, the movie itself is just downright slow. The "paranoia" aspect of it never really makes it to the foreground of the film,  obscured by the constant "okay, we've seen this already" feeling. This movie likes to repeat itself. A lot. There are a few points where I found myself thinking (and saying out loud) "we get the point, get back to the story". Sometimes slow pacing can work very well to increase tension in a movie like this, but here it just... makes everything seem to take forever.

The environmental message was a bit over the top (as in very very blatant to the point where it dumbed down the entire movie into being some kind of threatening GO GREEN advertisement). Still, as a whole it wasn't bad. It wasn't entertaining at all, but it wasn't really a bad movie. Hard to explain. But this is the entertainment business, and since it didn't do its job in that department, I'd have to say this was a bad one.
 

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lol the happening

after lady in the water I pretty much pre-determined every m.night movie there after would be bad. I thought the acting was decent at best but the plot and progression of the film were horribly bad.

so yeah Im not going to get suckered into another m.night movie. The only big advertisement that made me want to see this was the fact that it was LOL FIRST RATED R MOVIE and it still didnt deliver.
 
I've always thought M. Night Shamalamadingdong movies were long and boring. I mean, he takes kind of a neat premise, then adds 10 metric tons of quietude, doesn't-need-to-be-there scenes, and stuff that just seems like filler.

I think each of his movies would make neat television show episodes, like Twilight Zone stuff. They're all easily trite enough to whittle down to 30 minutes if you cut out all the filler and overbearing "messages". That'd be a pretty interesting series, I could get into that. But as movies, they drag.
 
Venetia":1lv9txpk said:
I think each of his movies would make neat television show episodes, like Twilight Zone stuff. They're all easily trite enough to whittle down to 30 minutes if you cut out all the filler and overbearing "messages". That'd be a pretty interesting series, I could get into that. But as movies, they drag.

The greatest thing I've read concerning his films thus far, and quite concise and to the point.

His movies are far longer than they should be to maintain much enteratinment value. Thirty minute episodes would be far more suitable.
 
Come to think of it, I rather liked the Twilight Zone (ignoring the corniness). Quite a bit. It's still one of my favorite TV series, despite its age. I wouldn't mind seeing something like it again, perhaps inspired by some of Shamalammy's ideas.
 
The Happening ain't happening.  Hurf durf. :B

In all seriousness, Shammy has great ideas, but it feels like when he finds out that said ideas only take about 10 minutes on film, he has to throw in a bunch of trite crap to make it into an actual movie.  I still say Unbreakable was his last good movie, because he actually got the thrill of a movie down right in that one, where even the dull parts were forgivable because there was enough "wtf" and "omg O_O" parts to make up for it.  Plus it had Samuel L. Jackson as the bad guy.  The only person that could have made that part better was Morgan Freeman, and then only marginally.

That's another thing.  His movies lately have been suffering from shitty actor syndrome.  Not that Mark Wahlberg is BAD, just... he needs to play something DIFFERENT for a change.
 
gotta love the twist at the end of the film
There is no twist i'm lieing... the moodring means nothing waste of time is waste of time
 

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