M. Night
Shyamalan really
hates critics...(Lady
in the water)
This is not
clever and Joss Whedon does it better. I was listening to a podcast and this scene came up in the discussion. I shake my head when ever I see this scene on TV.
MKS really has a
major ego problem doesn't he? This is one of those scenes that
pretty much shows you just how sensitive he is about criticism and it
shows you the major problems with his writing style.
First, the critic
has to explain everything that is going on in the scene...to us.
Why? He almost looks at the camera and explains the cliches and the
tropes involved in a horror scene. He does all this deadpan voice too.
Not everything has to be explained in dialogue, M Knight. It is a
visual medium too. Isn't this creature only interested in the Lady in the Water? Why eat him?
Second, M Knight
hates critics so much that he breaks the rules of his own movie logic
in order to kill off the character that represents all movie
criticism. In the context of this movie, why was this character
killed off. I love how MKS positions the critic as one of the worst
people in the movie.
There comes a
point when you either ignore criticism (Bay) or you improve on your craft.
Bay may make shitty movies, but he knows his audience and he knows
how to please that group. MKS seems to have completely alienated his
early fans and he's suffering because of it. At this point, studios would rather not put his name on their movies!
Listen to this
interview. This guy has huge ego! I love how he
tries position himself away from North American critics.
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