


Lady in the Water
Apartment building superintendent Cleveland Heep rescues what he thinks is a young woman from the pool he maintains. When he discovers that she is actually a character from a bedtime story who is trying to make the journey back to her home, he works with his tenants to protect his new friend from the creatures that are determined to keep her in our world.
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Plot Summary
A building superintendent discovers a mysterious young woman named Story emerging from the water in the communal swimming pool. He learns she is a narf, a creature from a fantasy world who is being hunted by a vicious, hyena-like beast called a
Critical Reception
Lady in the Water was a critical and commercial disappointment, with many critics finding the film overly ambitious and self-indulgent. While some acknowledged Shyamalan's attempt at a modern fable, the majority were unimpressed by the convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. Audience reactions were similarly divided, leading to a largely negative reception.
What Reviewers Say
- A convoluted and self-indulgent fantasy tale that fails to engage.
- Shyamalan's trademark suspense is overshadowed by a poorly executed narrative.
- The film is visually interesting but ultimately hollow and pretentious.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a significant portion found the movie to be confusing and overly reliant on M. Night Shyamalan's personal mythology, which didn't resonate with everyone. While some appreciated the unique concept, many felt it was poorly executed and lacked emotional depth.
Fun Fact
M. Night Shyamalan intended for the film's narrative to be interpreted as a commentary on storytelling and the role of the artist, with himself as the visionary creator.
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