Lady in the Water - M. Knight's "The Room"

Published: Nov. 20, 2017, 11:58 p.m.

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Spectacularly over-rated director M. Knight Shyamalan gives us his vanity piece in the vein of Neil Breen and Tommy Wiseau and not only shows us he stinks at film as badly as they do, but that he\'s a giant, narcissistic, arrogant, terrible person. Good job!

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So it\'s a fairy tale that involves water people called Narfs, who want to help mankind solve their problems. Standing in the way is their lack of sense of meeting people and a solo grass dog, but also the rules of being eaten by one of Gandalf\'s eagles. Ok... Now we know that if you look too deeply into most fairy tales, you\'ll find plenty of problems within the logic and that\'s fine. However, that is not what this jackass is trying to get us to not do. He tries to put forward some moral about man\'s desire to destroy itself without some sort of altruistic outside influence as a vehicle to change. What he succeeds in, is to say that he is the greatest story-teller ever to live and if you feel differently you should be eaten by a monster green monster.

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Then there\'s his martyrdom. He plays a character in the film who is the object of the Narf\'s musing. This person will change the world via his book. It will be read by the future leader of the world, thus inspiring him to make mankind peaceful and prosperous. Yet at no point does he make an attempt to declare what is contained within his "The Cookbook". His only reference to its content is "Its got things about leaders and governments and society and stuff". THIS is the words of the greatest storyteller according to himself. What an asshole.

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Aside from his giant ego and his complete hatred for anyone that critiques his work and doesn\'t worship it, this movie is crap. It\'s shot poorly, breaks its own rules constantly, has a terrible performance by Paul Giamatti, and conflicting character motivations. It also has a mermaid who has no pants, Ariel\'s treasure cave, gorilla/ent hybrids, and an apartment complex that was built next to Sherwood without a parking lot. Despite all that lunacy it\'s terribly boring, hugely unfunny and well worth avoiding.

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