What Is Happening With M. Night Shyamalan?

By Ona Zachary
17:37, June 12th 2008
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What Is Happening With M. Night Shyamalan?

The “Sixth Sense” days of glory are gone, but director M. Night Shyamalan is still struggling to captivate people with his thrillers that are less and less…well…thrilling.

So, what is happening in “The Happening”? After seeing one failure after the other, the Indian American writer-director thought a little gore and violence might just be the right elements to spice up his new film.

Ok, there is some mystery in the movie, but one that doesn’t make too much sense.

The action centers around science teacher Elliot (Mark Wahlberg), his wife (Zooey Deschanel) and his best friend (John Leguizamo) who all run away from….umm…a deadly toxin. No, the toxin isn’t deadly in the way that toxins are usually deadly. It doesn’t make you ill, it doesn’t cause you to suffocate. It only gives you a great, irrepressible desire to kill yourself. You’d never guess who’s emitting the fatal toxin: Mother Earth, who is sick and tired of man’s abuse of nature, and now wants to kill all of its inhabitants! It seems Shyamalan decided to show his hippie part in this film.

Good. Having found a good enough excuse for all the gore that is following, Shyamalan lets the show begin. People start killing themselves in the most creative ways: they stick hairpins in their throats, they jump either from tall buildings or in front of lawn mowers, they throw themselves inside the cages of wild animals at the zoo and let themselves be eaten. All eye-candy for gore-fans. If the show is not too much even for them…

In a recent interview with Reuters, Shyamalan said he wanted to “play on people's fears for the future about such things as terrorism and climate change.”

Probably fearing that he would get another Razzie Award for worst supporting actor, like he did for “Lady In The Water,” Shyamalan decided not to cast himself in the movie this time.

Back in 1999, his movie “The Sixth Sense” impressed all critics and was the second-highest-grossing picture of the year, being nominated for six Academy Awards, including best picture, writing and directing. Since then, it was all downwards for Shyamalan’s movies, as concerns the critics’ opinion. But that doesn’t mean they didn’t make money at all. “Signs,” for example, starring Mel Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix and Abigail Breslin, grossed $227 million domestically and $408 million worldwide in 2002. It was the highest-grossing film of Gibson’s career as an actor.

The latest film of Shyamalan, “Lady in the Water,” which was released on July 21, 2006, was a kind of a scary fairytale, as well as a commercial failure. The movie received four Razzies, for worst supporting actor, worst director, worst screenplay and worst picture.

About “The Happening” Shyamalan told Reuters that he mainly wanted this eighth film of his to be “a really fun B-movie.” At least he is not very demanding…

Paul Dergarabedian, box office analyst for Media By Numbers, predicts “The Happening” will definitely be a stronger opening than “Lady in the Water.”

Quoted by Reuters, Dergarabedian said the marketing for the movie “has been pretty strong, and audiences are always intrigued by M. Night Shyamalan.”

Produced by Shyamalan, Sam Mercer and Barry Mendel, the film is scheduled to be released on Friday, June 13.



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