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The Happening

The Happening

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Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Actors: Mark Wahlberg, John Leguizamo, Betty Buckley
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Category: DVD

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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 170 reviews
Sales Rank: 577

Format: Ac-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 90 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7

MPN: FOXD2253289D
UPC: 024543532897
EAN: 0024543532897
ASIN: B001DZOC6Y

Theatrical Release Date: 2008
Release Date: October 7, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
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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You'd expect the end of the world to be no day in the park, but in M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening, a day in the park is where the end begins. One otherwise peaceful summer morning, New Yorkers strolling in Central Park come to a halt in unison, then begin killing themselves by any means at hand. At a high-rise construction site a few blocks over, it's raining bodies as workers step off girders into space. And all the while, the city is so quiet you can hear the gentle breeze in the trees. That breeze carries a neurotoxin, and what or who put it there (terrorists?) is a question raised periodically as the film unfolds. But the question that really matters is how and whether anybody in the Middle Atlantic states is going to stay alive. The Happening is Shyamalan's best film since The Sixth Sense, partly because he avoids the kind of egregious misjudgment that derailed The Village and Lady in the Water, but mostly because the whole thing has been structured and imagined to keep faith with the point of view of regular, unheroic folks confronted with a mammoth crisis. Focal characters are a Philadelphia high-school science teacher (Mark Wahlberg, excellent), his wife (Zooey Deschanel) and math-teacher colleague (John Leguizamo), and the latter's little girl (Ashlyn Sanchez). Instinct says get out of the cities and move west; most of the film takes place in the delicately picturesque Pennsylvania countryside, with menace hovering somewhere in the haze. There are no special effects (apart from a wind machine and some breakaway glass), but the movie manages to be deeply unsettling in the matter-of-factness of its storytelling. Especially effective is its feel for what we might call the surrealism of banality. One warning sign that someone has been infected by the neurotoxin is irrational or erratic speech and behavior, yet Shyamalan has a genius for dialogue that sounds normal and everyday as it's spoken, yet flies apart grenade-like a second later as its logic (or illogic) sinks in. Then there's Deschanel's eye-rolling dodginess about the messages some guy has been leaving on her cellphone. Or the fellow (Frank Collis) who addresses his greenhouse plants as though they were his children--has a stray toxic zephyr wafted his way, or is this just his idea of normal? --Richard T. Jameson


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4 out of 5 stars Shyamalan's worse is still quite decent   December 3, 2008
M. K. Galloway (Norman, OK)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I know most people hated this movie and I agree it had many problems. However, I actually liked the strange quirky characters and the film did create quite a bit of tension! It was mostly enjoyable. (I confess, I have loved all of his other films, so I may have a bias!)

The issues, as I see them, are:

1.) Deschanel and Wahlberg's story was not quite rich enough to satisfy on its own. This could have remedied by adding to Leguizamo's story -- his character was in a perfect position to show what was happening in the cities.

2.) Shyamalan seemed far too excited about his R rating so there was a goodly bit of gratuitous gruesomeness that didn't really add to the story. He forgot that won't you barely glimpse is far more terrifying than what is right in front of your face.



5 out of 5 stars Did I See The Same Film As Other Posters?!   December 3, 2008
Anna V. Carroll (New York, New York United States)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

The knives are out for Night. My only complaint is the poster for the film in no way depicts what the film is about. You see the cars, you see the glow in the distance. It HAS to mean UFOs. Right? Wrong. Everyone was very under-the-radar in the film. No chewing the wallpaper acting. I fear this man is just way ahead of his time and that most people don't understand what he says in his films is possible. Strange as that may seem. Mother Nature IS at war with us because we are killing off thousands of species every day with our selfishness. OK, the movie is a little over-the-top when it comes to how many of the people die in this film. However, that said, there definitely has to be a toxin that can make people do insane things that some foreign country has produced and is sitting around in a lab somewhere. Early experiments with LSD in the 50s on unsuspecting people proved that. I truly believe this kind of biological warfare is going to happen in a big city near you some day soon. Who knows what the effects will be? I enjoyed this film. It kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time. The characters were right on. They were a tapestry of everyday Americans. You know most of the people in the film from your own life, I'm sure. The happy ending was a touch too much for me, but I understand what he was saying. Life goes on. I think the man is a genius and he has a vision and a message for us, but we are too caught up in blockbusters to see it. And soon it will be too late.


1 out of 5 stars An awful movie....   December 1, 2008
Michelle Polk (Mississippi, USA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

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!


4 out of 5 stars Graceful Characters, Interesting Story   November 30, 2008
Christine M. Tynes (Virginia Beach, VA)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

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.



5 out of 5 stars i love this movie   November 29, 2008
Bob Sherman (USA)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

becaause if they keep making movies like this we are going to do ourselves in
the future of movies is indeed corporate dispensibility





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