Remember the Time When M. Night Shyamalan Meant ...


Remember the Time When M. Night Shyamalan Meant Something?

Posted by SexiVixxEN 51 days ago
Oh man. If The Lady in the Water didn’t steer you clear, then The Happening must have. Seriously, the man has run his course, and until he corrects himself, it’s going to be hard to take anything he does seriously. But that shows what can happen in nine years. There was a time, not that long ago, where people were looking forward to everything M. Night Shyamalan did because The Sixth Sense worked like fucking gangbusters. And it still does, it’s just a well made, well conceived piece of Hollywood filmmaking. It works, and please don’t deny it.



Bruce Willis stars as Dr. Malcolm Crowe, a psychiatrist whose marriage with Anna (Olivia Williams) is falling apart, and has a psychotic patient. He begins treating Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), who’s having a hard time because he’s seeing ghosts, and it alienates him from his mother Lynn (Toni Collette), who’s struggling with being a single mom with a weird child. Once Malcolm believes Cole, they go about helping ghosts deal with their traumatic deaths by resolving their issues, which sends them on to the next level.



Everything about this film was a sucker-punch, and a brilliant one at that. You couldn’t count on Bruce Willis to deliver a good film, you had no idea who MNS was, it was a fucking Hollywood Pictures release (“if it’s the Sphinx, it stinks!”) And yet this film still delivers. I think partly because the character work is good, and Shyamalan is working with Frank Marhsall and Kathleen Kennedy. Once the man became a wunderkind, he wasn’t working with people who were creatively working against him to better the product. And so since you’ve seen films that don’t work as well because there isn’t that inherent humanity, and no one’s telling him to change what he’s doing. Obviously, the last two pictures show that in great magnitude, but here, here is why people still have hope for this filmmaker. Hell, I do, and I’ve seen The Happening and The Lady in the Water. And baggage or whatever, The Sixth Sense is a well told tale, and still one of the highlights of 1999’s impressive lineup. There’s no reason to disparage the work of anyone here, from Osment’s preternatural performance, to Willis’ subdued but excellent doct, to Collette, to everyone in between. Hell, even Mischa Barton shows up in this and is good.



The Blu-ray release offers nothing special all things considered, except a uncompressed 5.1 track, along with the standard 5.1 Dolby Digital. Extras include “Reflections from the Set” (39 min.), which talks to the stars and M. Night about the movie, while “Between Two Worlds” (37 min.) talks to the supernatural elements of the movie…



“Moving Pictures: The Storyboard Process” (15 min.) goes into how Shyamalan prepared to make the film by showing his extensive boarding, while “Music and Sound” (7 min.) gives M. Night a chance to sit with composer James Newton Howard (a champion on this film) to talk about the score and the aural work of the movie, while “Reaching the Audience” (4 min.) speaks to the film being a huge hit. “Rules and Clues” (6 min.) talks to the second viewing experience and how to decode some things, while there’s also five deleted scenes (15 min.), and the theatrical trailer and two TV spots.
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  • qtmemoe
    posted by qtmemoe
    I liked The Lady in the Water!!! I liked The Happening too! If a director stays the same then it would get boring no matter what people think or say now. He has a message to tell in every film and I get the messages and like them. People can't expect the same thing every time. Lady was a bedtime story.
    posted 50 days ago
  • monkeybobbob
    posted by monkeybobbob
    Nothing wrong with Lady in the Water,it's a fairy tale/bedtime story and should be watched with that in mind.Unbreakable's my favourite of his but I wasn't to keen on Signs or The Happening.
    No mention of The Village here which i also like but i suppose when ya messing your pants over The Sixth Sense these things are easy to forget!
    He hasn't lost it thoough,The Happening and Signs were still great ideas so you know he's going to bring something out that will blow everyone away.
    posted 50 days ago
  • kvtomlin
    posted by kvtomlin
    the happening is the third best film he's made. it worked because it shows what fear does to people. the sixth sense was the best unbreakable is second and one of sam jacksons best movies
    posted 51 days ago
  • syamtamchuk
    posted by syamtamchuk
    THE HAPPENING AND ESPECIALLY LADY IN THE WATER SUCKED ASS.
    The sixth sense is still one of my favs.
    posted 51 days ago
  • atekken6
    posted by atekken6
    Meant something? He still does.
    posted 51 days ago
  • HotHair29
    posted by HotHair29
    i honestly was not too impressed w sixth sense. but maybe thats cuz i had the ending ruined for me by "fifty first dates" (which wasnt even worth watching). in that movie they actually mention the ending of sixth sense so i knew what was going on the first time i watched it. it was still a good movie tho. but i love all his movies. quit bashin the newer ones. everyone who hates his new movies just needs to be more open minded. yes if your expecting the exact same thing as sixth sense then your going to be let down. but his other movies arent the same thing. they are each their own movie and you need to realize that. lady in the water is a slightly suspenseful somewhat comic fairy tale. its not a creeper or horror or somethin. the happenin was really good too. why dont ppl like that one? (except the very end where they make it all about environmentalist stuff. that coulda been left out)
    posted 51 days ago
  • obiettaetta
    posted by obiettaetta
    I loved the Sixth Sense and I agree with everything you said except I actually liked The Lady in the Water. It was a fairy tale he wrote for his children. For me it works. Yes it could have been tighter like Signs but I enjoyed it. I think when he changes up on people who have him pegged or pigeon holed fans get put off because they have an expectation. I like what you said about having people on your team who challenge you and keep you on your toes, sharp, etc. I agree that without that studios, etc. have a tendency to let directors, actors, run ahead of themselves because they do expect the wonderking to be Alfred Hitchcock.
    posted 51 days ago