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Why can’t he make a movie as good as Sixth Sense or Signs again?


Surely this could be it? Probably not tho.

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He was just lucky. TSS was absolutely fantastic. Signs, not so much.

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Shit, I honestly think Signs or the Village is probably the best film he's ever made.

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The Village is good as long as you turn your brain off and not try to think too deeply about what you saw. Because as soon as you start thinking about the story, the questions start to arise and then the whole story goes down the tubes.

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Primeminister linked some really nice breakdowns of the themes used in the film on its board. I do think the Village feels if you turn your brain off in terms of like...how realistic it is. But I think there's a lot of good stuff there in terms of the characters and how they relate to one another.

So turn off, part of the brain? lol

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Believe me, I watch it every time it's on. Like twice yesterday. And I own it too. Although it's VERY TOUGH watching it now because it's hard for me to watch anything with Bill Hurt in it as I was very deeply attached to him. I'm crying just typing this.

The world moves for love. It kneels before it in awe.

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:(
When the vocalist for my favorite band killed himself, I couldn't listen to any of their music for like two years. Feel ya.

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Yeah I can't watch any of his starring movies anymore at all. I'm just barely able to watch this and only can because he's not in every scene like in his starring roles. Before he passed, I used to watch one to two of his movies every day. This is the only movie of his I've been able to watch in the last 9 months. It's a tough watch though.

Which singer? I'm guessing it's one of the amazing Seattle and/or post-grunge/nu-metal musical gods.

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You do know actors aren't the people they portray on screen right? In real life William Hurt was a domestic abuser and mostly likely a huge piece of shit.

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I don't give a fuck.

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In time, hope you'll be able to sit down through one of his starring films again. 🙏

Chester from Linkin Park. Shitty year; Chris Cornell killed himself like a month before that.

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Thanks. I hope so too.

Too many of those greats killed themselves. Very sad.

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He's gone woke, so that's a big no.


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He used all his best ideas and has nothing left.

And his movies keep getting greenlit because people are still interested in how bad it will be, or its marketed the right way to get people clicking on it for streaming, then you get a flow of people on social media giving good word of mouth because it was palatable and dumb enough for them to try it and enjoy, even though its low level bargain bin rubbish. It's something the masses don't usually watch, but short, and vapid enough to tickle their fancy. Shame it can't push them to try other, much better leftfield film's, give more worthy directors the money and take it away from Shamoflop.

His name alone gets clicks from the masses, and clicks from people that should know enough to dismiss it as crap until proven different.

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He’s an example of a filmmaker who ran out of gas because he has no deep philosophical beliefs, the kind that sustain a great artist over a long career.

Look at someone like Scorsese, his relationship to Christianity informs nearly all of his work. Most of his films are about sinners who are seduced into a glamorous but spiritually hollow lifestyle and the hedonistic highs soon give way to misery or death.

David Lynch is a Transcendental Meditation nut who loves Hindu philosophy, this obsession informs his highly abstract films, which blur internal and external realities. He’s aways reaching for the deepest truth, showing the nightmares that emerge when people are discordant with themselves.

David Cronenberg is all about the purity of the human condition and his films show how that can be perverted by the world around us, mutating people into ‘the new flesh’ as we merge with technology etc.

Shyamalan made some great films and there was a thread of troubled souls being ‘healed’ early on, but I don’t think he has any deeper philosophical beliefs or questions, and so his ego fills the void, and now it looks like he’s jumped into the cult of wokism - which doesn’t allow questions. Perhaps he would be better off as a director if he doesn’t have enough substance to be a writer-director?

Who knows, maybe this new film will reveal hidden depths and be a return to form - but by the looks of the trailer, it will be another step backwards.

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If only there were an upvote or a "kudos" button, because you deserve many for this comment.

I was under the impression that M. Night had some deeper beliefs to express — at least, he expressed some in his 3-part Unbreakable, Glass, and Split — but I guess I was wrong, and he's not as deep as he thinks he is. On another note, I hope Hollywood isn't holding him back. He still has so much potential to convey some powerful messages.

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I just watched SIGNS a few days ago.. Good movie, but come on, the Aliens traveled that far to a planet comprised of 71% water, the very thing they're afraid of without doing some homework on this 1st before they arrived??

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🤣

Plot hole!

Maybe Earth was the only other planet with life. You'd think M. Night would have addressed this, if not implicitly in the movie, then in an interview.

Who knows!

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