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The Happening, an absolute piece of ****. Random story line, totally un-explained cause and ending to the disease. Piss poor acting from every actor, Mark Wahlberg had just two facial expresions to call upon the entire film. I found myself laughing at the ****ty acting and becoming one of those sniggering kids in a cinema out of shear Embarrassment of how bad everything was.
I'm geniuenly not sure whether it was intended to be a comedy. Bad film srsly.
last i watched was Unbreakable earlier this week. i've seen it a couple of times before. but it is a pretty good film.
Samuel L. Jackson and Bruce Willis in fantastic roles yet again.
I was listening to a review of The Happening and they said, it got to a point where it felt like the characters didn't know where they were going...metaphorically
I did not really ever want to go to the movie the happening but I did want to know what happened. I read a few plot synopsis over the internet and it just does not seem like there is enough for me to go see it anyway. Nobody knows what is going on its like clover field except without the giant monster and people are randomly killing themselves. But at least here they tell you everything at the end and don't leave it open for a crappy sequel.
Edit: I just finished watching it online and its not worth your time or money. The plot sucks and there is no action or suspense at all. It was a good idea but there was alot of room for improvement.
An excellent movie. Frankly, I think people who hate it, just lack the life experience and havent encountered emotions, people, situations resembling those in the movie. For example, I could immediately recognize my own old history teacher, and myself, in the main character.
People are saying god knows what crap, the most amusing reasons for dislike are-
Wahlberg doesnt know how to act- get a grip, morons. There are different people with different stress tolerance. The danger presented in the movie, is so vague, so indirect, that the fear youll feel is so much less potent than the fear of being aimed at with a hunting rifle.
Then theres the classically funny and utterly retarded "this didnt have a twist, like Sixth Sense did, it didnt feel like MNS movie". Wow...
Its an excellent thriller, as a matter of fact, the movie is just as menacing as the description sounds in IMDB-
"A paranoid thriller about a family on the run from a natural crisis that presents a large-scale threat to humanity."
The thing is, I did like many others have done, Ive spoiled it for myself, and that took a huge chunk away from the value of the movie.
Its still MNS at its finest, in the sense that its completely different from any of his movies. Well done. Haters- grow up, look at it in 5 years, from a grownups perspective.
Its still MNS at its finest, in the sense that its completely different from any of his movies. Well done. Haters- grow up, look at it in 5 years, from a grownups perspective.
:nod:
They want Shymalan to fall into a specific movie-making role, but he hasn't done so. That confuses critics a lot. :p
All of his previous movies I always left the theater thinking about some deeper metaphysical analogy in the movie. I didn't see one right away in The Happening, and still haven't. Maybe that's just because either there isn't one or its just too deep this time. Either way, it was good.
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