Isolation. Sacrifice. Global crisis. 'It's picking us up exactly where we are, not necessarily as a metaphor,' the director says.
, a diner and ice cream shop in Vincentown, Southampton. Employees — some of them big Shyamalan fans — served as extras.
“He was very supportive of all the small businesses in our town,” Ware says, whether that meant buying from the local wood shop, restaurants or markets. Over the past three years, these are themes that people everywhere have had to contend with not as a matter of science fiction, but daily reality. Though the source material predates the COVID-19 pandemic, Shyamalan’s film takes on conflicts that emerged over the weeks and months of quarantine, social distancing and other emergency measures taken during this time, like self vs. community.
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