M. Nightly Retrospective: 'Signs'
The aliens are coming to the tune of $227 million
Photo: Touchstone Home Entertainment
- BOX OFFICE: $227,966,634 domestically, $408,247,917 worldwide and #61 all-time
- PRODUCTION BUDGET: $70.7 million
- Along with the release of Signs came a Newsweek article and a magazine cover that called Shyamalan "The Next Spielberg." That distinction has earned Shyamalan criticism ever since.
The article has been reprinted in its entirety in this section of the retrospective beginning on Page 3 of this article. - Even though this was Shyamalan's first work with CGI the crop circles in the film were in fact real.
- Mel Gibson received $25 million for his part in Signs. This is more than 35% of the overall budget. Joaquin Phoenix received $1 million. (source)
- Signs was Abigail Breslin's first feature film role. She was nominated for an Oscar five years later for her role in Little Miss Sunshine.
- M. Night Shyamalan's cameo in Signs is as a veterinarian that hit and killed Graham Hess's wife.
The work of a born filmmaker, able to summon apprehension out of thin air. ~ Roger Ebert, "Chicago Sun-Times"
ONE BAD:
Sitting through the last reel is significantly less charming than listening to a four-year-old with a taste for exaggeration recount his Halloween trip to the Haunted House. ~ Jessica Winter, "The Village Voice"
I also have to continue to note "New York Post" reviewer Lou Lumenick, who, as I have mentioned told us Shyamalan's "movies since Sixth Sense aren't very good." Well, just as he gave Unbreakable high marks he did the same for Signs saying:
A beautifully crafted, white-knuckle, roller-coaster ride of old-school filmmaking — the kind that believes that the less you show, the better.
Just as with his Unbreakable review it has been removed from the "New York Post" website, but his quote remains on MetaCritic.
I always felt it was nothing more than a War of the Worlds knock-off. The difference being that this is actually more of a story of one man's dealings with his religious beliefs than it is an alien story. I didn't mind the quick glimpses of the alien figures and I think the film would have actually been more powerful had Shyamalan kept them hidden altogether rather than the final act reveal.
Outside of that this is pretty much War of the Worlds and instead of the aliens catching a cold they are affected by water, another piece of the plot that just didn't work for me.
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