1. Write yourself. About directing / writing / literary circles and the like.
The critique routines Professor Shipp mumbles to himself are the interesting part of the film.
But as a "magic horror film", after all, it's not timid.
The director should tell the story, the more lawless the better~
2. Unreal themes such as saving the world, justice defeating evil, and love saving everything.
Little boys find these very enjoyable.
Films with such themes tend to be less loud and less rainy.
What is the writer's "view on world leaders"? Da Vinci Code or 911?
The cover is so wonderful that I have great expectations for this film.
But that mysterious and gentle color, the dark hair that pervades like algae, is gone in the film.
This film is not about water monsters, but about people, an ideal of life.
It's just that for the audience, there is a gap with expectations!
I know Nymph, but not Narf.
I know that Siren is a beautiful and bewitching sea nymph.
But I don't know where the Korean bedside stories mentioned in the film came from.
Why do water demons steal glasses and knives from humans?
At first I thought she should be a little naughty.
Since then, he has been in a bad state, hiding weakly in the bathroom.
Why do the men have to stay outside the door and let the Indian sister pass the word?
She is a water demon herself, and it's okay to be naive.
Everyone is sitting too far...
I'm not going to accept that this is a movie about the creative mind:
http://lovelylittlegirl.mysinablog.com/index.php?op=ViewArticle&articleId=248183
This can only be bigger YY, not a movie.
UPDATE: On February 26, 2007, at the Golden Raspberry Awards, Nat Shayamalan was voted Worst Director for Banshee, and he also won Worst Supporting Actor for this film.
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