The lady in the water???!


Question: what happens in the end as i missed it as i had to go out!
must say i found what i watched weird!!


Answers: what happens in the end as i missed it as i had to go out!
must say i found what i watched weird!!

"Story (Howard) is a narf (from the blue world, or ocean), who has come to inspire Vick (Shyamalan) to write a book that will inspire a little boy in the future who will, as a result of Vick's thoughts, change the world. Cleveland (Giamatti), the apartment super where Vick lives, helps her in her mission because he's the one who discovers her swimming around the apartment pool. She's supposed to be carried away safely by a huge eagle back home, but a renegade scrunt (big grass covered wolf-like thing) is trying to kill her because she's a madame narf (like a queen, but she didn't know it). To get her home, Cleveland has to find her Guardian (who turns out to be Reggie, the dude that works out ony half his body), her Healer (which turns out to be Cleveland), her Interpreter (the crossword puzzle guy's son), and her Guild (Vick's sister, Anna, the Asian daughter, Young-Soon, and the 5 Perez sisters). With the help of these people, Cleveland is able to deceive the scrunt and get her home. The scrunt then gets killed by the tartutics (scary wolf-like monkeys) for disobeying the rules."

that is the gayest movie ever...thought it would be bnbetter....shut it off hal fway tho

I don't remember but it's lame.

It was weird but i really enjoyed it. This is the full synopsis off wikipedia as i cannot quite remember the full story:

After falling and knocking himself unconscious on the slippery pavement beside a Philadelphia apartment-house's swimming pool, the building manager Cleveland Heep (Giamatti) finds himself rescued by a delicate and mysterious young woman named Story (Howard). Cleveland thereafter tells Story that she must return home. He takes her outside (while she is asleep) to breathe fresh night air; suddenly Heep sees a lump moving around in the bushes. It growls, waking Story up, and starts chasing them. They are so frightened that Story screams all the way to the door; but they escape.

Come morning, Heep calls in a local animal control officer, who is puzzled by his description of the lurking animal: a large wolf with a coat that looks like grass. While alone in Cleveland's apartment, Story discovers his journal, and in it his horrible secret; he was once a medical doctor but gave it up– along with his sense of purpose– after his wife and child were murdered. While talking to a young Korean tenant, Young-Soon Choi (Cindy Cheung), Cleveland asks her the meaning of "narf", a term Story uses to name herself. Young-Soon mentions, in reply, an old Korean fairy tale her great-grandmother had told her and her mother before her about such a creature. Because it was told long ago, she has forgotten it completely. With the help of Young-Soon's mother and Young-Soon herself as translator, Heep finds out that narf is a term for a rare type of nymph or water-faerie. A narf is occasionally sent from the "Blue World" to "awaken" a human (called a "vessel") who will help change the world for the better. He also discovers there are lupine creatures that try to kill any narf that leaves its world, called "Scrunts". The Scrunts are strong, vicious, and smart. Furthermore, they appear to be covered with grass and can flatten themselves to hide completely from human view. In order to control these and other spirits, there are laws in this world upheld by three bloodthirsty, monkey-like creatures called "Tartutic", which are the only things that a scrunt fears. After discovering this, Heep asks Story for the description of her human vessel so he can help find it; Story only knows that her vessel is a writer and that once she finds her vessel, she can be returned home by a large eagle called "The Great Eatlon".

Heep asks tenants if they are writers, and he eventually finds out that Vick (Shyamalan), a young man who lives with his sister, Anna Ran (Sarita Choudhury), is presently writing, but suffers from writer's block. Believing that this tenant is Story's vessel, Cleveland arranges a meeting between the two. When he meets Story, Vick feels an "awakening" that clears his mind and allows him to complete his book, which is a compendium of his apparently clear-sighted political philosophy. Now that Story's task is accomplished, she is free to return to the Blue World.

As she attempts to go home that night, something goes wrong: the Scrunt attacks her, breaking the law, and badly injures her. Heep rescues her, and the two of them escape into the apartment building. Judging that taking Story to his house is not worth the risk of meeting the Scrunt again, Heep instead takes Story upstairs to the apartment of Vick and his sister. When Story falls ill, Mr. Heep again turns to Young-Soon. He learns that a Scrunt carries a poison with the potential to kill a narf. A mud called "Kii," given to a narf before she leaves the Blue World, will neutralize the poison. Cleveland then dives to the bottom of the pool, where he presumes that Story had been living, and finds the Kii, almost becoming trapped in the small room she had excavated, due to the faulty handle she had constructed. The Kii heals the narf, and Story survives to attempt her departure again.

During Story's healing process, Vick asks Story to foretell the events that will occur after he publishes his book, titled "The Cookbook". A prophecy follows:

A boy in the Midwest of this land will grow up in a home where your book will be on the shelf and spoken of often. He will grow up with these ideas in his head. He will grow into a great orator. He will speak and his words will be heard throughout this land and throughout the world. This boy will become leader of this country and begin a movement of great change. He will speak of you and your words. Your book will be the seeds of many of his thoughts. It will be the seeds of change... Later, Vick asks Story to answer these questions: How can his book effect such change without something dramatic taking place to have it gain attention? Why did the boy not search to meet him? Vick knows the book has things many people will not like hearing; therefore he asks if someone will kill him because he wrote this book.

Story reveals that this boy will not be able to meet Vick, because Vick will have been killed by someone angered by his book. She reveals that Vick's sister will have seven children, of whom Vick will live to see two. She adds that though humans consider themselves alone, that which each one does affects all. Heep refuses to hear his own future from Story when she offers to reveal it.

Heep then questions Young-Soon's mother for more information and finds that there are humans with powers capable of helping a narf. The specific roles of the human helpers in the bedtime story are an interpreter, a guardian, a guild, and a healer. Needing to find these people to help Story, Heep consults someone he believes to be an expert on story-writing, a movie critic, Mr. Farber (Bob Balaban), who has just moved in as a tenant. Farber's comments on the probable casting of each role and the unoriginality of film-making lead Heep to his conclusions as to the identities of the helpers. Heep assumes that Mr. Dury (Jeffrey Wright) is the Symbolist (interpreter) because of his ability to decipher crossword puzzles; that Mrs. Bell (Mary Beth Hurt) is the Healer because a butterfly was attracted to her; and that he is himself the Guardian because of Story's trust in him. He assumes also that a group of smokers (played by Joseph Reitman, Jared Harris, Grant Monohon, John Boyd and Ethan Cohn) are the Guild because they always sit together, talking as their minds wander, and seem to have no other role in life. All of this turns out to be incorrect.

The group of men that Heep thinks is the Guild throws a party that the movie critic Farber believes is in his honor, with which the tenants are to be distracted while Story's friend the Great Eatlon comes for her; but things go wrong. The supposed guild members are unable to have the band start their music on time, and they leave their posts to help a sick guest. Vick's sister, who is watching for the Scrunt with a handheld mirror, is jostled, whereupon her mirror breaks, leaving her incapable of seeing the monster. This leaves Story completely vulnerable to the Scrunt, who strikes when everyone is momentarily distracted by a popping balloon. Heep saves her from being dragged away by the Scrunt, but Story is badly wounded. Story is now unconscious and near death from the attack of the Scrunt. The helpers, identified by Heep, doubt that they are the ones meant to help Story because nothing is working out right. When they ask Heep why he sought them out for their specific roles, he tells them the film critic Farber guided him, telling him how to identify these types of people or group of people. The tenants question how a person could be so arrogant as to assume that he was able to accurately predict the thoughts and actions of another human being. The Scrunt enters the building during the party because the supposed guild members watching the door fail to make sure it is closed. Shortly after this, the movie critic, Farber, walks into a hallway occupied by the Scrunt. He sees it and makes a speech to the effect that in a family film having parallel details to those of his own story, in which no one has died, a disliked side-character (himself) is not going to be killed: he will narrowly escape. As Farber turns to run, the Scrunt attacks and kills him.

Heep realizes that he has not properly identified Story's helpers. The supposed symbolist, Mr. Dury, realizes that his son Joey is the true symbolist. His son, in turn, identifies the guild; seven "sisters"-- so called because each one is someone's sister, regardless of her relationship with the other six. They are Vick's sister, Young-Soon (whose older sister married a dentist), and the five daughters of a neighbor, the Torres Sisters (played by Maricruz Hernandez, Carla Jimenez, Natasha Perez, Monique Cornan and Marilyn Torres). They are also to have two witnesses; a man who has no secrets, Mr. Bubchik, (because of his loquacious wife) and a man whose opinion Cleveland Heep respects, Mr. Leeds. With the observations of Mrs. Bell, whom Heep thought was the healer, Heep comes to the realization that he is himself the healer. With the help of the true healer and guild, Story is healed and revived. They then take her out to the poolside. As they approach it, the Scrunt attacks, but is held a captive by the gaze of Reggie (Freddy Rodriguez), a strong-armed athlete now revealed as the Guardian. Urged by Cleveland, Reggie advances toward the scrunt, which backs away from him. Abruptly the Tartutic emerge from the nearby hedgerow, pounce on the Scrunt, beat it, and drag it back into the bush. The Great Eatlon successfully carries Story back to the Blue World.



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