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THE HAPPENING (200 DVD Rip Xvid (MultiSubs)
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General Information
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Type.................: Movie
Platform.............: Any
Number of Parts......: 1
Compression Format...: RAR
Burn Tested..........: Yes
Special CDR..........: Requires 700 MB / 80 Min CDR
Audio Format.........: MP3
Encoder..............: LAME
Bitrate..............: 128 (CBR)
Hz...................: 48,000
Channels.............: Stereo
Video Format.........: Xvid
Language.............: English
Subtitles............: Arabia, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish,
French, Greek, Indonesia, Korea, Persia, Polish, Portuguese,
Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish.
Video Bitrate........: 949 Kbps
Resolution...........: 628x334
Color................: 8 bit
FPS..................: 23.976 fps
Source...............: DVD
Original Format......: NTSC
Genre................: Mystery
IMDb Rating..........: 5.4/10 (39,635)
Movie Information....: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0949731/
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Posted on............: 17.10.2008
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Plot
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At the very beginning of the opening credits, we see a clear blue sky turn into
a dark and overcast sky throughout the rest of the credits.
In the northeastern US, people inexplicably begin committing suicide altogether.
First they become disoriented, then stop moving, and finally find the quickest
way to kill themselves. The pandemic begins in parks, and quickly spreads to
nearby population centers. Initially believed to be a bioterrorist attack, it
later seems less likely, as the events increase in ever smaller population
centers.
Elliot Moore (Mark Wahlberg) is a high school science teacher in Philadelphia
discussing with his students the sudden disappearance of the honey bee. When
news of the sudden mass suicides spreads, school is cancelled, and he decides to
leave the city by train with his wife, Alma Moore (Zooey Deschanel), his friend
and fellow teacher, Julian (John Leguizamo) and Julian's eight-year-old
daughter, Jess (Ashlyn Sanchez). The train services stop in the small town of
Filbert in western Pennsylvania, after the crew loses contact with "everyone."
Julian finds out that the "attacks" have affected Princeton, New Jersey, where
his wife was located, and leaves Jess with Elliot while he hitches a ride in an
attempt to find her. Soon after arriving in Princeton, he and his fellow
passengers fall victim to the strange calamity, and promptly commit suicide by
crashing their vehicle into a tree.
Meanwhile, Elliot, Alma, and Jess manage to hitchhike with a botanist and his
wife; the man explains his theory that plants are attacking people as a defense
mechanism. He elaborates on the complex mechanisms that often seem to appear
spontaneously, involving strategies such as attracting predators to kill off
specific threats and fostering communication between different species of
plants. As they drive, they find themselves surrounded on all sides by affected
towns. A number of other cars arrive in the same crossroads, all fleeing places
hit by the suicide pandemic. A soldier, Private First Class Auster, suggests
moving away from the population centers on foot to avoid being affected, as the
effect has been occurring in smaller and smaller populations.
The group of survivors splits into two, with Elliot, Alma, and Jess in a smaller
group. Auster's group, arguing amongst themselves are caught within the effect,
and Elliot, hearing the other group kill themselves one after another with a
single pistol, concludes that it is likely caused by an airborne neurotoxin
exuded by the surrounding plants. The larger the group of people, the more
likely it is to trigger the defense mechanism. Elliot makes the group split into
three smaller ones with Elliot, Alma, Jess, and two teenage boys staying
together.
While looking for food for Jess, Elliot's group come across a boarded up house
with survivors inside, still believing the pandemic to be a terrorist attack.
They are unwilling to open the doors, and when the two teenage boys begin to
aggressively force an entry, they are shot dead and Elliot's group is forced to
leave. They make their way to the house of a woman living in complete isolation;
thus, she is ignorant of the pandemic. Though she allows them to stay, she
proves to be a harsh and paranoid host. In the morning, Elliot finds himself
alone; going downstairs, he hears the voices of Alma and Jess but cannot find
them. He inadvertently enters the old woman's room and she angrily insists that
they leave immediately.
The woman storms out of the house into the garden, where she becomes affected,
and kills herself by smashing her head through the windows of the house,
exposing Elliot to the neurotoxin. Realizing that the defense mechanism has
become even more sensitive, affecting individuals, Elliot shuts himself inside
the house. Elliot finds himself in a room where he can hear Alma and Jess. He
finds a speaking tube, which leads to a spring house some distance from the
house. Conversing with his wife, he decides that if he is to die, he would
prefer to spend his remaining time with her. They leave the safety of their
buildings, meeting in the yard between the two, but are surprised to find
themselves unaffected by the neurotoxin. The effect seems to have abated as
quickly as it began.
Three months later, Elliot and Alma have adjusted to a new life with Jess as
their adopted daughter. On television, an environmentalist warns that the
pandemic may only have been a warning, like a rash that precedes an infection.
Elliot takes Jess to the bus stop for the first day of school while Alma stays
at home, timing a home pregnancy test; it is positive. When he returns, Alma
greets him with a smile, and they embrace.
In France, the effect appears to happen once again as everyone in sight suddenly
stops moving as the wind suddenly moves the trees, and the sky turns dark and
cloudy
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Movie Info
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Directed by
M. Night Shyamalan
Produced by
Barry Mendel
Sam Mercer
M. Night Shyamalan
Written by
M. Night Shyamalan
Starring
Mark Wahlberg
Zooey Deschanel
John Leguizamo
Music by
James Newton Howard
Cinematography
Tak Fujimoto
Editing by
Conrad Buff
Distributed by
20th Century Fox
(except India and Netherlands)
UTV Software Communications
Netherlands Warner Bros.
Release date(s)
June 11, 2008:
Belgium, France
June 13, 2008:
United States, United Kingdom, India, Brazil
Running time
90 min.
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
US $60 million
Gross revenue
Domestic
$64,505,912
Foreign
$98,834,810
Worldwide
$163,340,722
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