If you're looking for an escape from reality from a long week at work and/or before heading back to the land of responsibility and obligations, you may think that catching a mythical flick about a mysterious underwater world will whet your appetite for fantasy and adventure.
Well, according to the experts, nothing could be further from the truth about the latest from Sixth Sense creator M. Night Shyamalan. In fact this tall tale, has all the tell tale signs of misfortune and misadventure.
It's the story of a building manager who rescues a cryptic female who discovers is actually a storybook character trying to make the duplicitous journey from our universe back to hers. In the process the building manager falls in love with her and along with the tenants of the building works to guard her from the deadly creatures that threaten her existence and her safe return home.
The film is based on a bedtime story Shayamalan concocted for his two young daughters that according to the critics has the same effect on audiences that it was meant to have on his children, putting them to sleep.