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Without doubt one of the top 5 worst films I've ever seen. In fact, no, cancel that, it was probably the worst film that I've ever sat through beginning to end. So dire that I may have to watch it again to assess its true horror. The acting was on a par with a school play, the direction random and the storyline... well, I'm not sure there was one but if there was, it was abysmal. Plants suddenly decide to kill people by emitting some mind control substance. So they do, and then they stop, for no reason. Which is handy because our hero has just got himself into a situation where he's stuck in a house and his woman and the obligatory kid have decided to go for a walk in the toxic air to a hut some 200m distant (a magic conduit allows them to conduct a conversation at this distance, something obviously added after an 'Oh s
t' moment by the director). "Close the doors and windows!" Walberg tells the woman, who responds, "Why?" Yes, why would you close the windows when the air itself has killed everyone on the East coast? They then decide to take a walk outside and find that the plants don't want them dead any more. Nice job. f
king hell. Everyone knows that M Knight Shamalamadingdong has no imagination or direction capability but this film was shocking even taking that on board. The 'humorous' bit where Walberg starts talking to a plastic plant had me curled up like a dormouse, squealing with embarrassment.


Edited by carmonk on Sunday 20th March 15:29
Hugo a Gogo said:
carmonk said:
They then decide to take a walk outside and find that the plants don't want them dead any more. Nice job. f
king hell.
I thought I'd missed a bit, I couldn't believe they honestly just said "ah f

carmonk said:
When they were suddenly back in the city and everything was rosy I thought it must be some sort of hallucination our hero had succombed to in his dying moments, and soon we'd be shown the three bodies collapsed in the field. Even that would have been a dire ending but to just have the whole thing stop was ridiculous (although an end to the whole thing was more than welcome, I must admit).
Being and M. Night Shyamalan film I thought there was supposed to be some kind of twist at the end, but no. Lots of people died then they stopped dying, but then in France they started dying.I like Mark Wahlberg and have seen a few of his films but his acting or character was just strange, with the way he said things and what he said. Likewise Zooey Deschanel just acting weird.
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