I was on board with Unbreakable, Signs and to a lesser extent The Village.
Then Lady in the Water came along and it was only the fact that I am a Paul Giamatti fan that I was able to squeeze any entertainment from the film.
It was at this point that I began to really fear for Mr. Shyamalan's career but I was still able to justify LITW as a one time only vanity pic.
Then the Happening came along and I was left scratching my head wondering where the directorial competence had gone. Deliberately choosing bland performances from actors isn't unheard of. Take a look at the Star Wars prequels and you'll see great actors (and some not so great actors) directed to perform with little or no dimension...on purpose. So I began thinking is M. Night trying to purposefully create a film style I simply don't understand and can't appreciate?
Then the Last Airbender comes along and I find myself witnessing some of the most painful acting since...well...the Happening.
I knew After Earth was directed by M. Night. I knew that in advance but somehow I figured with Will Smith involved it might just break the losing streak at last. However after seeing the trailers and reading reviews (no I haven't seen the film and I am not even sure I'll watch it when it hits Netflix) I am disappointed that nothing seems to have changed. Even before I began reading reviews I found the trailers to be very annoying in that I simply cannot abide fake CGI characters anymore, in this case supposedly threatening forest animals.
I'm just wondering if there is just no hope at all left for M. Night Shyamalan. Is he done? Even if he isn't I think I am which is a shame.
