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M. Night Shyamalan

Also known as:  Manoj Nelliyattu Shymalan:Manoj Night Shyamalan:Manoj Nelliyattu Shyamalan
Born:  August 6, 1970 in Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu, India
Nationality:  American:Indian
 
 
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Filmography Cast Member
(2002) PG-13
 
 
Filmography Director
(2002) PG-13
(2000) PG-13
(1999) PG-13
(1997) PG
 
 
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SUCKS
Reviewed by halloweengal81 for The Happening at 2009-05-02 01:45:41
i laughed throughout this movie.... what does that tell ya?
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The Shyamalanening
Reviewed by www.BraidedThreads.blogspot.com for The Happening at 2008-08-28 12:41:29
Don't read this if you haven't seen The Happening, and plan to. It is notable that a post 9-11 horror film like this doesn't get any flack for being irresponsible or premature. Sometime in the past couple of years, we entered a new era. It is safe to entertain ourselves again by being scared of attacks on urban areas. There are inspired moments in this film that invoke the tension that Shyamalan is aiming for. The opening is strong. The people jumping off the building is horrifying. But many of the other moments of death tip over into the comical. And the moments between deaths are pretty slack. Anytime the suicides in this film got too calculated, it became implausible for me. How can someone in a state of numb confusion operate complex machinery in order to do themselves in? This would have been a completely different movie if the victims were acting in alert desperation rather than the slow, robotic way it is played out in the film. The violent moments are horrifying, but I could never shake the sense that the people were already dead by the time their bodies go through their violent motions. The way crowds go completely still as the "event" overtakes them IS very haunting, but I would rather the film didn't take the victims so far away from consciousness. Another awkwardness in the film is the problem of how to show people killing themselves at enough of a remove from the main characters that we did not question why the main characters weren't overcome too. I eventually assumed that nothing was going to happen to them since the film wasn't giving me much of an indication of where the boundaries of the danger was. The music may tell me that they just had a close call, but I have no other way of knowing how close it was. I suppose that is part of the point, but it drained some of the tension for me instead of heightening it.
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I know I'm weird
Reviewed by SmartChic for The Village at 2008-08-07 14:54:53
I know most people didn't like it. I did. I thought the twist was really interesting and far less predictable than The Sixth Sense - which I had figured out way early.
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the best and only MNS film
Reviewed by lrademac07 for The Sixth Sense at 2008-04-14 14:34:28
Of all the MNS movies this is the best. I've seen all of them and Sixth Sense is nothing we've seen before. Every time i see the twisted ending I am amazed and remember why I like the movie. All the other MNS movies are fluff compared to Sixth Sense.
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Great performances
Reviewed by Malecken for The Sixth Sense at 2008-03-27 07:47:16
I was swept away by this film.
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(2010) PG

Worst Actor
(2006) PG-13

Worst Director
(2006) PG-13

Academy Awards(1999) Nominated
Achievement in directing
(1999) PG-13

Achievement in directing
(1999) PG-13

Achievement in directing
(1999) PG-13

Worst Director
(2008) R