| Review Date: Director: M. Night Shyamalan Writer: M. Night Shyamalan Producers: M. Night Shyamalan Actors: Joaquin Phoenix Bryce Dallas Howard William Hurt |
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Its reliance upon a couple of major plot turns was well handled, but I didn’t particularly care for the film’s first “reveal” and while I liked how the last one was handled, can’t honestly recommend a movie based solely on a good ending, since the first two hours also have to deliver. In this case, the actors were also well played, with specific kudos to Adrien Brody as the headcase, and Howard, who is most obviously going to be a major star if she plays her cards right after this film. A superb performance that might be worth noting at the end of the year. William Hurt, on the other hand, acts with his beard and an old way of speaking. Now while I don’t want to give away any plot specifics about the movie (the less you know, the better), I will say that my friends and I discussed it at length after our screening, and couldn’t help but discover dozens of “plot holes” in the storyline, once revealed. If you’re a nitpicker and really want to talk about the film afterwards, I’m sure that you too, will find many problems with it. That said and despite my own reservations about the film’s plotline, I still recommend it, if only slightly, because of the performances, the “look” and “feel” of the film, the premise itself, which starts and ends quite interestingly, a couple of “boo” scares and the goofy cameo by the film’s director (how cute!) Not a classic or solid movie by any means, but not the worst of the summer either. A definite step down for Shyamalan though. And as much as I love him and his mysterious ways, I’m also getting a little tired of the whole reliance on his endings and would hope that he take this less-than-stellar offering as a sign that he should create something a little more “even” the next time around, so that audiences could start to enjoy his movies as a whole, rather than basing their enjoyment on whether or not they liked the “twists” or its “endings”. But then again…maybe that’s just me.