Old
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Piers Marchant
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“Teenagers” Maddox (Thomasin McKenzie) and Trent (Alex Wolff) grow up very quickly in in M. Night Shyamalan’s latest thriller “Old.”
I don t mean for this to sound as mincing and mean as it will probably read, but, maybe it s time M. Night Shyamalan tried his hand at a silent film. Or at least one like, say, All Is Lost where the dialogue is nearly non-existent. The Philly-born director is a decent enough storyteller, as far as that goes, and peppers his films with glimpses of visual panache, but where he inevitably runs into trouble, as far as I m concerned, is literally anytime a character speaks words to another.
M Night Shyamalan s Old illness plot holes and their science
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I laughed quite a lot when I shouldn t have: Old reviewed
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Crystal waters, soft sands, clunky dialogue in Old
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