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"The International," short for the fictional International Bank of Business and Credit, may be the first movie named after a financial institution since 1934's "House of Rothschild." That such a film should come out now is simultaneously fortunate and unfortunate.
With banks and banking on everyone's mind, it could be a great thing to have a film in which just such an institution is portrayed as malevolence personified, an all-powerful, all-knowing organization that's got everything wired for evildoers all over the world.
On the other hand, banks have been revealed to be so inept, so incapable of managing their own finances, let alone the world's, that having them as villains at this point in time is rather like expecting Superman to be your hero and having Clark Kent show up instead.
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M. Night Shyamalan makes movies for scaredy- cats. Sentimentality, so suspect to many horror fans, permeates his films. "The Happening" is no exception but one of his more satisfying efforts.
Mark Wahlberg and wide-eyed Zooey Deschanel star as Philly marrieds Elliot and Alma Moore. Like other pairs in a growing number of thrillers as couples therapy, they face the shadow of a marital crisis when something greater overtakes them.
A neurotoxin hits New York City. It's headed along the Eastern Seaboard. Initially the "event" is pinned to terrorism. Like Shyamalan's "The Village," the tale grapples with 9/11 anxieties. Flawed (even silly at times) but also engaging, this enviro-thriller reminds us that there is always something at stake in Shyamalan's films: humanism and connection.
John Leguizamo and Ashlyn Sanchez are a father and daughter separated by the disaster. Betty Buckley makes a nicely unhinged appearance as a woman cut off from society. R. 1 hour, 39 minutes. Lisa Kennedy
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