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* WinBackTheCrowd: After a long stretch of his career in which he fell from "The Next Spielberg" (as once proclaimed by ''Newsweek'') to industry laughingstock, ''The Visit'' was his first critical ''and'' commercial success in over a decade, with a Rotten Tomatoes score just shy of the Certified Fresh 70% mark and a successful box office run of $65 million domestic and just under $100 million globally on a scant $5 million budget. Since then, his movies have been profitable while critical reception has run mixed-to-positive, but leagues better than his infamous entries.

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* WinBackTheCrowd: After a long stretch of his career in which he fell from "The Next Spielberg" (as once proclaimed by ''Newsweek'') to industry laughingstock, ''The Visit'' was his Shyamalan's first critical ''and'' commercial success in over a decade, with a Rotten Tomatoes score just shy of the Certified Fresh 70% mark and a successful box office run of $65 million domestic and just under $100 million globally on a scant $5 million budget. Since then, his movies have been profitable while critical reception has run mixed-to-positive, but leagues better than his infamous entries.
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* WinBackTheCrowd: After a long stretch of his career in which he fell from "The Next Spielberg" (as once proclaimed by ''Newsweek'') to industry laughingstock, ''The Visit'' was his first critical ''and'' commercial success in over a decade, with a Rotten Tomatoes score just shy of the Certified Fresh 70% mark and a successful box office run of $65 million domestic and just under $100 million globally on a scant $5 million budget. Since then, his movies are been profitable while critical reception has run mixed-to-positive, but leagues better than his infamous entries.

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* WinBackTheCrowd: After a long stretch of his career in which he fell from "The Next Spielberg" (as once proclaimed by ''Newsweek'') to industry laughingstock, ''The Visit'' was his first critical ''and'' commercial success in over a decade, with a Rotten Tomatoes score just shy of the Certified Fresh 70% mark and a successful box office run of $65 million domestic and just under $100 million globally on a scant $5 million budget. Since then, his movies are have been profitable while critical reception has run mixed-to-positive, but leagues better than his infamous entries.
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* WinBackTheCrowd: What Creator/MNightShyamalan is attempting to do with another horror movie featuring children. However, if ''Series/WaywardPines'' is of any indication, he might already be winning people back.
** It seems to be this way critically right now as well, with a Rotten Tomatoes percentage in the 60% range.
** With the glowing reception of ''{{Film/Split}}'', it's clear that this film was simply the first step.
** Another big part of it is that the film is as much comedy as horror, rather than his attempts at deadly serious films that ended up full of [[{{Narm}} unintentional laughs]].

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* WinBackTheCrowd: What Creator/MNightShyamalan is attempting After a long stretch of his career in which he fell from "The Next Spielberg" (as once proclaimed by ''Newsweek'') to do with another horror movie featuring children. However, if ''Series/WaywardPines'' is of any indication, he might already be winning people back.
** It seems to be this way critically right now as well,
industry laughingstock, ''The Visit'' was his first critical ''and'' commercial success in over a decade, with a Rotten Tomatoes percentage in score just shy of the 60% range.
** With the glowing
Certified Fresh 70% mark and a successful box office run of $65 million domestic and just under $100 million globally on a scant $5 million budget. Since then, his movies are been profitable while critical reception of ''{{Film/Split}}'', it's clear that this film was simply the first step.
** Another big part of it is that the film is as much comedy as horror, rather
has run mixed-to-positive, but leagues better than his attempts at deadly serious films that ended up full of [[{{Narm}} unintentional laughs]].infamous entries.
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** How much of Nana's ([[spoiler:Claire]]) interactions with the children was an act? [[spoiler: Pop Pop (Mitchel) seems to be the brains behind what is going on. She does have her creepy moments but it isn't until the end of the film where she physically attacks one of the children, and by then it seems like she has gone completely off the deep end. For all we know, Mitchel killed the grandparents by himself and just brought poor Claire along for the ride.]]

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** How much of Nana's ([[spoiler:Claire]]) interactions with the children was an act? [[spoiler: Pop Pop (Mitchel) seems to be the brains behind what is going on. She does have her creepy moments but it isn't until the end of the film where she physically attacks one of the children, and by then it seems like she has gone completely off the deep end. For all we know, Mitchel killed the grandparents by himself and just brought poor Claire along for the ride.]]
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Loretta. Is she a good mother who wants the best for her children, including introducing them to their lovely grandparents whom she has a bad history with? Or is she neglectful and selfish, sending her kids away so she can have a cruise and brushing off their concerns about their grandparents so she can continue to enjoy herself? The fact that she [[spoiler:tries to call the police and save her kids the moment it becomes apparent that they're in danger in the actual film.]]

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Loretta. Is she a good mother who wants the best for her children, including introducing them to their lovely grandparents whom she has a bad history with? Or is she neglectful and selfish, sending her kids away so she can have a cruise and brushing off their concerns about their grandparents so she can continue to enjoy herself? The fact that she [[spoiler:tries to call the police and save her kids the moment it becomes apparent that they're in danger in the actual film.film helps.]]
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Loretta. Is she a good mother who wants the best for her children, including introducing them to their lovely grandparents whom she has a bad history with? Or is she neglectful and selfish, sending her kids away so she can have a cruise and brushing off their concerns about their grandparents so she can continue to enjoy herself? The fact that she hated her parents for fifteen years [[HotForStudent because they didn't approve of her substitute teacher dating her]] implies she's at least not the most reasonable person, but it is in her favor that she [[spoiler:tries to call the police and save her kids the moment it becomes apparent that they're in danger in the actual film.]]

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Loretta. Is she a good mother who wants the best for her children, including introducing them to their lovely grandparents whom she has a bad history with? Or is she neglectful and selfish, sending her kids away so she can have a cruise and brushing off their concerns about their grandparents so she can continue to enjoy herself? The fact that she hated her parents for fifteen years [[HotForStudent because they didn't approve of her substitute teacher dating her]] implies she's at least not the most reasonable person, but it is in her favor that she [[spoiler:tries to call the police and save her kids the moment it becomes apparent that they're in danger in the actual film.]]
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* MagnificentBitch: [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Claire Zachanassian]] is a billionaire and former resident of Güllen who seeks revenge against a shopkeeper named Alfred III for forcing her into prostitution and taking away her child after a paternity suit years ago. She begins her quest by buying out Güllen's industry, causing the town to go into a depression. Arriving in Güllen, [[DealWithTheDevil she promises that she'll grant one billion francs to the poor populace should they kill Alfred]], making it clear she won't leave until they do. [[BatmanGambit Knowing full well that the townsfolk will do anything to get money]], her actions force the town to go against their morals and face the reality of what Alfred has done. After they kill Alfred, Claire upholds her end of the bargain, delivers the check, and [[KarmaHoudini gets away with Alfred's murder]] while bringing Güllen out of their economic starvation.

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* MagnificentBitch: [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Claire Zachanassian]] is a billionaire and former resident of Güllen who seeks revenge against a shopkeeper named Alfred III for forcing her into prostitution and taking away her child after a paternity suit years ago. She begins her quest by buying out Güllen's industry, causing the town to go into a depression. Arriving in Güllen, [[DealWithTheDevil she promises that she'll grant one billion francs to the poor populace should they kill Alfred]], making it clear she won't leave until they do. [[BatmanGambit Knowing full well that the townsfolk will do anything to get money]], her actions force the town to go against their morals and face the reality of what Alfred has done. After they kill Alfred, Claire upholds her end of the bargain, delivers the check, and [[KarmaHoudini gets away her revenge with Alfred's murder]] death while remaining legally clear and bringing Güllen out of their economic starvation.
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** Another big part of it is that the film is as much comedy as horror, rather than his attempts at deadly serious films that ended up full of [[{{Narm}} unintentional laughs]].

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** Another big part of it is that the film is as much comedy as horror, rather than his attempts at deadly serious films that ended up full of [[{{Narm}} unintentional laughs]].laughs]].
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* UnfortunateImplications: The film [[http://filmschoolrejects.com/features/the-visit-twist.php has]] [[http://themetaplex.com/reviews/2015/the-visit-movie-review been]] [[http://mynorthwest.com/321/2808422/Michael-Medved-reviews-the-latest-Shyamalan-movie-The-Visit criticized]] for its use of InsaneEqualsViolent and relying on cheap stereotypes of mental illness for shock.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Stacey, you know these people are the escaped mental patients. You know that the people living at the house you're visiting haven't been seen for days. You're actively confronting said mental patients. Why are you going to follow them behind the house instead of getting help?
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The credits says the impostors names are Claire and Mitchel.


** How much of Nana's ([[spoiler: Claire]]) interactions with the children was an act? [[spoiler: Pop Pop (Mitchel) seems to be the brains behind what is going on. She does have her creepy moments but it isn't until the end of the film where she physically attacks one of the children, and by then it seems like she has gone completely off the deep end. For all we know, Mitchel killed the grandparents by himself and just brought poor Claire along for the ride.]]

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** How much of Nana's ([[spoiler: Claire]]) ([[spoiler:Claire]]) interactions with the children was an act? [[spoiler: Pop Pop (Mitchel) seems to be the brains behind what is going on. She does have her creepy moments but it isn't until the end of the film where she physically attacks one of the children, and by then it seems like she has gone completely off the deep end. For all we know, Mitchel killed the grandparents by himself and just brought poor Claire along for the ride.]]
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The credits says the impostors names are Claire and Mitchel.


* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The mother. Is she a good mother who wants the best for her children, including introducing them to their lovely grandparents whom she has a bad history with? Or is she neglectful and selfish, sending her kids away so she can have a cruise and brushing off their concerns about their grandparents so she can continue to enjoy herself? The fact that she hated her parents for fifteen years [[HotForStudent because they didn't approve of her substitute teacher dating her]] implies she's at least not the most reasonable person, but it is in her favor that she [[spoiler:tries to call the police and save her kids the moment it becomes apparent that they're in danger in the actual film.]]
** How much of Nana's interactions with the children was an act? [[spoiler: Pop Pop seems to be the brains behind what is going on. She does have her creepy moments but it isn't until the end of the film where she physically attacks one of the children, and by then it seems like she has gone completely off the deep end. For all we know, Pop Pop killed the grandparents by himself and just brought poor Nana along for the ride.]]

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The mother.Loretta. Is she a good mother who wants the best for her children, including introducing them to their lovely grandparents whom she has a bad history with? Or is she neglectful and selfish, sending her kids away so she can have a cruise and brushing off their concerns about their grandparents so she can continue to enjoy herself? The fact that she hated her parents for fifteen years [[HotForStudent because they didn't approve of her substitute teacher dating her]] implies she's at least not the most reasonable person, but it is in her favor that she [[spoiler:tries to call the police and save her kids the moment it becomes apparent that they're in danger in the actual film.]]
** How much of Nana's ([[spoiler: Claire]]) interactions with the children was an act? [[spoiler: Pop Pop (Mitchel) seems to be the brains behind what is going on. She does have her creepy moments but it isn't until the end of the film where she physically attacks one of the children, and by then it seems like she has gone completely off the deep end. For all we know, Pop Pop Mitchel killed the grandparents by himself and just brought poor Nana Claire along for the ride.]]
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* MagnificentBitch: [[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney Claire Zachanassian]] is a billionaire and former resident of Güllen who seeks revenge against a shopkeeper named Alfred III for forcing her into prostitution and taking away her child after a paternity suit years ago. She begins her quest by buying out Güllen's industry, causing the town to go into a depression. Arriving in Güllen, [[DealWithTheDevil she promises that she'll grant one billion francs to the poor populace should they kill Alfred]], making it clear she won't leave until they do. [[BatmanGambit Knowing full well that the townsfolk will do anything to get money]], her actions force the town to go against their morals and face the reality of what Alfred has done. After they kill Alfred, Claire upholds her end of the bargain, delivers the check, and [[KarmaHoudini gets away with Alfred's murder]] while bringing Güllen out of their economic starvation.
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* MagnificentBastard: Claire. [[spoiler:''She'' ruined the town of Guellen herself, by buying up all the big businesses and shutting them down, so that by the time she'd came by they'd do ''anything'' for her money...]]
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: It's possible the mother in question is very neglectful when it comes to her kids. Hence her lack of concern when they frantically try to inform her about their grandparents.
** It should be noted that [[spoiler:[[TrailersAlwaysLie unlike the trailers]], [[AvertedTrope she tries to call the police the moment it becomes apparent her kids are in danger in the actual film.]]]]

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: It's possible the The mother. Is she a good mother in question who wants the best for her children, including introducing them to their lovely grandparents whom she has a bad history with? Or is very she neglectful when it comes to and selfish, sending her kids. Hence her lack of concern when they frantically try to inform her kids away so she can have a cruise and brushing off their concerns about their grandparents.
** It should be noted
grandparents so she can continue to enjoy herself? The fact that [[spoiler:[[TrailersAlwaysLie unlike she hated her parents for fifteen years [[HotForStudent because they didn't approve of her substitute teacher dating her]] implies she's at least not the trailers]], [[AvertedTrope most reasonable person, but it is in her favor that she tries [[spoiler:tries to call the police and save her kids the moment it becomes apparent her kids are that they're in danger in the actual film.]]]]]]



* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Loretta can come across as not very sympathetic, considering the rift between her and her parents was initially caused by the fact they didn't like her boyfriend... who was also her substitute teacher. And wound up abandoning them eventually anyway.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Loretta can come across as not very sympathetic, considering the rift between her and her parents (which started when she struck her mother) was initially caused by the fact they didn't like her boyfriend... who was also her substitute teacher. And A man who wound up abandoning them eventually anyway.

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