We went to see The Happening last night, the latest film from M. Night Shyamalan. This guy is a very talented director, but, as a writer, he had two script ideas and he's already used them. He really knows how to set up spooky, suspenseful scenes well, but the movie as a whole just leaves you saying "huh" at the end. It didn't work as either a character study of a couple under pressure or a cautionary science fiction tale or as a thriller. Shyamalan needs to get hold of a solid script written by someone else who knows what he is doing.
Haing said that, I must say that I was totally stunned by one scene about a third of the way into the film. Mark Wahlberg is in a crowded diner trying to find out what's going on and he has a conversation with a woman sitting next to him. This was classic film drama at its best, as this unknown actress in a few brief moments of screentime managed to display a range of emotions that was truly astonishing. She put Wahlberg to shame. I can't wait for the DVD of this film to come out so I can replay that scene over and over (there's also some nifty footage in there about a guy trying to make friends with a lion at the zoo).
I've seen a lot of movies in my time, and I can tell you this actress is going places. Give her a bit more screen time and the right role and we're talking Oscar, definitely.
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Mark Wahlberg is in a crowded diner trying to find out what's going on and he has a conversation with a woman sitting next to him. This was classic film drama at its best, as this unknown actress in a few brief moments of screentime managed to display a range of emotions that was truly astonishing. She put Wahlberg to shame
Now is that very difficult? But I do hope this actress goes places. I hear that there's a gameshow in New York which is looking for WE's.
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Thanks, sss, for the wonderfully tongue-in-cheek review. 
It was the talk of work all last week and it's continued today, as more people saw the movie.
I am getting the biggest kick from it, although I am SORELY disappointed that my line has not yet made the "Memorable Quotes" section on the movie's IMDB listing.

It was the talk of work all last week and it's continued today, as more people saw the movie.
I am getting the biggest kick from it, although I am SORELY disappointed that my line has not yet made the "Memorable Quotes" section on the movie's IMDB listing.