Infant Immortality: Averted when the two teenage boys get shot.Additionally, in one scene, a guy shoots two obnoxious teenagers who have joined Elliot because he doesn't want them coming into his boarded-up house. Humans Are Bastards: Hence, apparently, the plants' sudden 'evolution' and revolt against humanity.Happily Adopted: With the death of her parents, Jess is adopted by Elliot and Alma.Gosh Dang It to Heck!: The private's use of 'Cheese and crackers!' as an exclamation, and the construction worker's use of 'thing' for 'penis'.Gorn: Apparently, someone in Foxâs marketing department learned that people were just laughing at the answer to the 'mystery', so commercials for the DVD release focused solely on the deaths and its status as the first time the MPAA had given a Shyamalan film an R rating, ignoring the mystery aspect.Gaia's Vengeance: In the nastiest fashion possible.Fake Food: In a gag that runs a little too long.Jones explains the speaker in the springhouse. Later, the nursery owner explains plantsâ ability to release chemicals. Expospeak: The principal explains the symptoms at the beginning to the other teachers.Evolutionary Levels: The plants suddenly evolve the ability to emit the relevant neurotoxin.Or Is It?: The end of the film, where it appears that the whole affair will repeat in France.
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Emotionless Girl: Alma, more or less, spends most of the movie in Dull Surprise mode, and one of whose first lines is 'I don't like to show my emotions.' Maybe the most egregious example among many in this movie is her line about the foliage 'It makes you kill yourself' ( right after she and Elliot heard the newscaster say it together).Dull Surprise: The reaction to the mass suicides is ⦠less expressive than one might expect.Oddly enough, he's played by Brian 'Dante Hicks' O'Halloran. Cute Mute: Jess says very little until the end.Crazy Cat Lady: Or, in this case, a Crazy Doll Lady.Night Shyamalan provides the voice of Joey, with whom Alma had dessert once without telling Elliot, and acts as if she had an affair with him.And the viewer never sees him. In actuality, they leave Philly about fifteen minutes in and travel through the countryside for the remainder of the film until the very end. Covers Always Lie: One of the posters depicts Mark Wahlberg, Zooey Deschanel, and Ashlyn Sanchez sitting in the middle of an eerily deserted city street with hundreds of papers blowing in the wind around them.This seems to be a Shyamalan thing though. Coincidental Broadcast: Whenever the characters need any sort of exposition they can find a broadcast, wherever they are, be it the abandoned truck, the radio in the middle of the field (that no one bothered to take with them), or the montage of other people all over the U.S.Clearly she has some serious mental problems. She even flips out at Elliot trying to examine the doll on her bed (which presumably represents her younger self, given she alleges it's her face, and she was apparently hiding nearby to see if Elliot approached it) and orders him to leave at once. She has obviously lived in isolation for many years, and displays misanthropic behavior and truly terrible social skills (she even accuses Elliot of planning to murder her in her sleep for no reason at all). Jones is (supposed to be) a non-comedic example. Chekhov's Gun: Really, really obvious one: the two rooms where you can hear whatever the person in the other room is saying.Behind the Black: Funny how the characters don't notice the bodies hanging from the trees until the camera reveals them, even though they had been driving straight towards them for a good half-minute.Babies Ever After: Alma is revealed to be pregnant at the end.
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Avoid the Dreaded G Rating: For some reason, the film's R rating was a huge marketing point (not that it overindulges in many of the things on which the MPAA tends to crack down).Advertisement: This film provides examples of: