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TechnoTV - The Happening

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Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Starring: Mark Wahlberg, John Leguizamo, Betty Buckley Directed By: M. Night Shyamalan
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: HAPPENING, THE (DVD MOVIE) EAN: 0024543532897 Format: AC-3 Label: 20th Century Fox Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: 20th Century Fox Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2008-10-07 Running Time: 90 Studio: 20th Century Fox Theatrical Release Date: 2008
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Customer Rating:      Summary: An awful movie.... Comment: 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!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Graceful Characters, Interesting Story Comment: I'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 either like his style or you don't. The Happening was a great story with great characters and a lot of heart.
Customer Rating:      Summary: i love this movie Comment: becaause if they keep making movies like this we are going to do ourselves in
the future of movies is indeed corporate dispensibility
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't waste your money Comment: Lousy script and lousy performances . Mark Wahlberg,you are too good to be in such a lousy boring movie. Save your money and don't rent it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Some similar themed sci-fi movies: Comment: Hard to believe The Mist is rated higher and The Happening, or is it? Cloverfield I can accept as rated higher, but The Mist??? No freakin' way.
The Mist was sub-mediocre at best. Lame acting, lame(and same ol) CGI monster, boring cliched dialouge and poor acting. I found myself fast forwarding through most of the silly 'made for TV' style over-acting and trite dialouge parts just to see the lame CGI tentacled 'monster'. These numbers do certainly tell a tale....
I found The Happening to be a fitting homage/update to the sci-fi's of the 1950's. You know, where the human psychology and the ensuing paranoia is the 'monster'. If folks wanted to see a monster, watch Cloverfield or The Mist. That style of film has been done to death.
The Happening is a thinking man's film and yes, a low budget film. What used to be called a B-movie. Called a B movie because it was the lesser and second half of a 'double billing' where you saw two movies for the price of one.
Sure, a fan blowing on the grass is the 'monster'. But man does he get your attention with the paranoia and uncertainty of it all. Ever see The Unknown Terror? Soap suds were the 'monster'. But had M. Night revealed 'yet another' tentacled CGI monster in it toward the end, people would have loved it. Surely Marky Mark and gang are of a higher caliber acting class than the nobody goons in The Mist, no?
While I am not a big M. Night fan, I admire what he tried to do here, which was in a similar vein to his film Signs. While I won't go into dissecting the symbolism - this is the only value of the film and should be left to the viewer - the symbolism in The Happening does leave much food for thought. (note: I don't think the symbolism had anything to do with the environment, it was much deeper as touched on it other reviews). But in 2008, films like this are not for the masses. People don't want to think or discuss ideas. Human psychology is indeed the monster these days, and probably always has been, but not to the degree we are seeing nowadays.
Ever hear that old The Who song, Pinball Wizard? It had nothing to do with pinball. "That deaf, dumb and blind kid" who "sure plays a mean pinball" represents a generation who are deaf, dumb, and blind to the realities of the world around him because his focus and attention are on the 'blinking lights, bells and whistles' of technology, represented in the song by a pinball machine. It is with this mindset that most of the general public view films these days. Give me bells, flashing lights and whistles. Don't wanna think. That is why it is so hard to find some of the better 50's sci-fi on DVD these days. One must distinguish the difference between distraction and focus. For example, Britney Spears is a distraction but appears to be a constant focus, as far as the News is concerned anyways. Hmmm, maybe News/Media is the distraction...
For those who did like the symbolism, mood, and sci-fi/paranoid atmosphere of The Happening, check out:
The Day The Earth Caught Fire
Curse of the Demon
It Came From Outer Space
It Conquered the World
Five
27th Day
The Earth Dies Screaming
Target Earth
The Crawling Eye
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A paranoid thriller about a family on the run from a natural crisis that presents a large-scale threat to humanity. Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 10/07/2008 Starring: Mark Wahlberg John Leguizamo Run time: 91 minutes Rating: R
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