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PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2002 1:29 pm 
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http://www.d9movie.com/dvd/54907025009.shtml


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Is M Night Shyamalan the next Spielberg?

By: Dharam Shourie (PTI)
August 1,2002

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As his new alien flick Signs hits American screens on Friday, India-born screenwriter-director Manoj Night Shyamalan is being tipped as the next Steven Spielberg, thanks to a cover story devoted to him by the leading US magazine Newsweek.



"I don't care about the box office, I want to be a phenomenon where the audience feels some connection," the lad from Pondicherry said in an interview to Newsweek. His goal with movies is to "have a profound effect on the audience." At 31, Shyamalan is among the younger celebrities and highest paid screenwriters in the harsh, competitive and combative world of Hollywood.



Critics say Signs is based on fresh ideas, in a season when most of the movies that did well were either based on old ideas or were sequels. Signs is a science-fiction thriller with strong family bonds — subjects dear to his heart. It is about a former priest played by Mel Gibson who loses his wife in tragic circumstances and thus loses his faith. His life begins to change when crops circles suddenly appear on his farmhouse, where he stays with his brother and children.



Newsweek says like all of Shyamalan's movies, 'Signs' is obsessed with the unknown, but with themes of family, parenting and self-renewal. The film, says the magazine, is shot with the "unmistakable admonition that we must draw whoever is near and dear to us even nearer." Says his mother Jayalakshmi, a retired obstetrician, in an interview to the magazine, "I feel he should make nice movies. The latest thing — sex and that sort of thing — I am not for it. We don't have any control over what he's going to write, but I feel it should be something nice which leaves a landmark on the people who see it. Maybe a little spirituality. That would be the greatest thing," said Jayalakshmi.



Shyamalan wrote and directed The Sixth Sense, at 28. The movie starred Bruce Willis as a psychologist and Haley Joel Osment as a trembling boy besieged by ghosts. That movie grossed nearly US$700 million worldwide.



Newsweek quotes Mel Gibson as saying about the movie, "That one he did about the dead people — that was a phenomenally crafted movie. Night is uncompromising in the way he tells a story. He doesn't spoonfeed, and he doesn't pander to anyone."



Unbreakable, Shyamalan's follow-up on The Sixth Sense, which the magazine describes as sombre, misfired at the box-office but latest offering 'Signs' is a welcome return. Shyamalan's idols, the magazine says, are "unapologetically pop". Not Fellini, Bergman and Kurosawa, but Hitchcock, George Lucas and Spielberg.



The scares in "Signs" call Hitchcock to mind, but Shyamalan is more akin to the young Spielberg in his careful rippling of the heartstrings, his deft touch with child actors, his fascination with the middle-class American family and his desperate desire to keep pleasing the same demographic over and over: people between the ages of 10 and 100.



Disney gave him US$5 million to write 'Signs' and US$7.5 million to direct. "Now he's attempting to turn his name into a brand, like Spielberg, so that on opening weekend audiences will converge to see not a Mel Gibson or a Bruce Willis movie, per se, but an M Night Shyamalan movie with Gibson or Willis in it," Newsweek says.



The magazine says he is obsessed with understanding why audiences do the things they do. "Last year was probably the worst year for movies for me since I've been alive," he says. "It was the worst. The quality of movies in general. We don't have to get into specifics. And what that creates is a starvation in the audience.



'Signs' will have to earn the audience's trust. People believe in honesty. They really do," says Shyamalan. "And integrity — all the way down to the choice of a sound effect."



Shyamalan was born with the name Manoj in Pondicherry, during one of his parents' trips back home to visit family. A few months later, the Shyamalans returned to the Philadelphia suburbs, where his father, Nelliate, was a cardiologist.



Though Shyamalan tends to be quite frank in interviews, Newsweek says he hesitates when asked something that might affect his loved ones or encroach on their "shared history." When asked if he drank or dated in high school, he grins nervously. "Uh, yeah. Are you gonna tell my parents? Are you gonna write that and tell my parents?"



Surely they know. "I don't think they do! You're gonna shock them. They're gonna have a heart attack!" laughs Shyamalan. While Shyamalan was at New York University studying film, he fell hard for fellow student Bhavna, whom he later married. Bhavna is now getting a Ph.D. in child psychology. Shyamalan says he proposed her with a note in a fortune cookie in a Chinese restaurant.



Asked if Bhavna's parents objected to their marriage, he said, "I don't know how I can talk about that... That's a shared history." Bhavna's family was from North India and his was from the South, and he was slightly younger. "But everything's cool now," he says.


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here's a good article as well...

http://www.usatoday.com/life/enter/movi ... amalan.htm

favourite quote from above article :

Mel Gibson (about Night Shyamalan) - 'He has real vision. I am still learning the movie business. When I was his age, I was being toilet trained' - that is humility :)


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 01, 2002 10:32 pm 
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Woohooo!!!
Didn't know M. Night was an NYU alumn. Now I'm an even bigger fan :) .
Apparently his good looking wife is still studying there, so hope to catch a glimpse during the coming school year :D .



Edited By MalFUnXiON on Aug. 01 2002 at 22:28


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THIS GUY IS TRULY AMAZING - ANOTHER CLASSIC - CANNOT WAIT - 3 SUPER DUPPER FILMS IN A ROW!!!!

AMAZING!!!

I WOULD LOVE TO BE IN HIS NEXT FILM - M. NIGHT ARE U READING THIS !!!!!

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Got to catch this one


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Can't wait to see this flick, I'm watching it this weekend.

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This movie seems to be getting mixed reviews from the movie critics around the U.S Any where from A- to C-. It did manage to get two thumbs up from ebert & roeper.


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Just saw this flick. Its EXCELLENT!!!!! You simply can't compare this movie with sixth sense nor unbreakable. It maintains its suspense although reveiling stuff as the movie moves on. And as a good Shyamalan movie, everything falls together in the end. Saying anything about the story would be giving away the suspense...so i suggest you guys see for yourself.
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Saw the movie too, and it's definitely worth watching, though I feel a step down from his previous 2 movies. On the bright side though, the directorial skills show improvement (not that they were bad to begin with, but one can sense Shyamalan maturing as a director). The script isn't as strong as the 6th Sense or Unbreakable, but M. Night's execution is extremely slick. For most of the movie, not much is happening in terms of action, yet the viewer is consistently tense and glued to the seat waiting for that something to happen. I don't know about Best Movie nomination as that depends on the upcoming competion, but Shyamalan definitely deserves a nod for direction.


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Signs ran crop circles around the competition by making a whopping $60 million over the weekend. It was the best ever opening for Gibson and Shyamalan. In 2nd place was Austin Powers with $32 million followed by The Master of Disguise with $13 million.



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I have to say I was quite disappointed in SIGNS.

The first 2/3rds were excellent, but I found the ending very silly and, after what lead up to it, just had me thinking "That's it?".

I'd sort of rank it in the middle of his previous films. I loved UNBREAKABLE but didn't much like THE SIXTH SENSE (which I found very predictable).

He's still a great filmmaker though and I look forward to his next.


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Moviezzz wrote:
I have to say I was quite disappointed in SIGNS.

The first 2/3rds were excellent, but I found the ending very silly and, after what lead up to it, just had me thinking "That's it?".

I'd sort of rank it in the middle of his previous films. I loved UNBREAKABLE but didn't much like THE SIXTH SENSE (which I found very predictable).

He's still a great filmmaker though and I look forward to his next.

I understand what you are saying about the ending. I was a bit baffled in how certain things came about in the end. But overall, I liked it better than Sixth Sense and Unbreakable. He really uses silence to great effect. His own acting performance, however, was pretty bad. I understand if he wants to be an extra in the background or something, but he's not good with a speaking part.

Anyone notice the possible nod to Satyajit Ray with the flying birds?


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I agree with Dragun on Shyamalan's use of "silent effect". It makes scenes more tense without the background score. Speaking of signs soundtracks, remixes by Paul Oakenfold are available for download (in Mp3 format) at the official site: Here

I thought that the ending was not silly but important because it reflects the whole movie and its theme...nothing is coincedence and faith in god etc etc. its the ending that makes you say..yeah this is what the director is trying to tell us. And in my opinion he has told it well.


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kaindiazINC. wrote:
I agree with Dragun on Shyamalan's use of "silent effect". It makes scenes more tense without the background score. Speaking of signs soundtracks, remixes by Paul Oakenfold are available for download (in Mp3 format) at the official site: Here

I thought that the ending was not silly but important because it reflects the whole movie and its theme...nothing is coincedence and faith in god etc etc. its the ending that makes you say..yeah this is what the director is trying to tell us. And in my opinion he has told it well.

It isn't the faith and miracle theme that bothered me about the ending, but something else, which I won't reveal here because it contains a spoiler. Email me if you want to know.


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