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Trailer of the Day: The Happening

Christopher Campbell
By Christopher Campbell posted 7 months ago
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Maybe I read too much Curbed, but it seems we’ve been having a lot of construction accidents in New York City lately (actually, the Daily News has also taken notice). So, while watching the new teaser trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s The Happening, I couldn’t help but think about last Wednesday’s tragedy in Brooklyn involving a man falling 13 stories to his death. The trailer, which features construction workers throwing themselves off a site due to some strange “happening” that causes people to suddenly commit suicide, may hit too close to home for other people, too. A few blogs and forums have noted the similarity to the images of airborne jumpers/fallers from the World Trade Center on 9/11 (this wouldn’t be the first time Shyamalan made a 9/11 metaphor).

Now, I’m not the kind of guy to normally get sensitive about trailers unintentionally evoking tragedy (I thought it was unnecessary for trailers for The Core to be pulled following the Columbia disaster, but I guess I’m heartless). But this one hit me differently. Maybe it’s because these accidents are more of an ongoing/continuing problem, and certainly I’m also letting my bias against most NYC real estate developers get me heated up. However, I don’t think the trailer should be pulled — no, I’d rather it be seen by enough locals who might also relate the imagery to the tragedies.

But anyway, enough about my subjective response. This teaser is also too familiar in a more objective, movie-related way that you might recognize if you watch a lot of trailers. Despite The Happening featuring people killing themselves rather than killing other people, it seems awfully similar to the plot of the horror film The Signal, which hits theaters in two weeks (see the trailer, if you haven’t already, here). Then, of course, there’s all those shots of Mark Wahlberg at a farmhouse that are reminiscent of Shyamalan’s Signs. Hopefully when the movie comes out on June 13 it will have something we haven’t already seen before (though I’ll still go just to see Zooey Deschanel even if it doesn’t).

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