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It's strange, abstract, and full of room for imagination. The "compressed" time progression intensifies emotions and transforms everyday life into something unfamiliar and terrifying. Perhaps for the first time, the "tawdry" Shyamalan-style ending has truly elevated the film to a whole new level. Describing this movie as either minimalistic or complex makes sense. It could also be said that the genre of pure suspense films had died with Hitchcock, only to be completely revived by Shyamalan after “The Happening” — life is but a timed bomb that will surely tick for the final time one day.
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