Is “Knowing” better than NOT knowing?
SPOILER-FREE! (For the most part, I’ll only talk about things that have been shown on the trailer.)

I’ve been interested in Knowing since seeing the previews over the last few weeks, and like most people, I was drawn into it by the promise of some end-of-the-world awesomeness. In that aspect, Knowing delivers to steam-broiled goodness.

The premise for “Knowing” begins in 1959 with grade-schooler, Lucinda Embry. An odd little girl to begin with, she starts hearing people whispering in her mind, and during a class project she begins writing what seems to be random numbers on the page. Her page is put in along with everyone else’s into a time capsule, not to be opened until 50 years later. Creepiness ensues, after she continues to hear the voices.
Fast forward to 2009, and we are introduced to John Koestler, played in his usual deadpan best by Nicolas Cage. Koestler is an astrophysicist from M.I.T., and has a son named Caleb. It is during the ceremony to open the time capsule, that Caleb receives the envelope containing the number sequence from Lucinda’s paper. At this point Caleb, not surprisingly, begins to hear the voices of what he calls “Whisper People”. These dudes are freaky! They look like they came out straight from the Matrix/Twilight and all they do is just stand there. Staring. Creepy.

So John starts realizing that the numbers actually mean something: they’ve predicted every major disaster in the last fifty years, along with what’s to come. The rest is his race to try and solve what’s about to happen.
I liked the movie in the sense that it presents some very real situations, that can very well happen in our lifetimes. Some people may be turned off by some of the ‘twists’, others (like myself) may find them rather intriguing and will dwell upon them for days.
Overall, I think it’s a good movie, and I recommend you go out and see it!
–The Donz
FINAL RATING: 3.5 (out of 5 Life Savers)

March 23rd, 2009 at 5:50 am
Dude, don’t be afraid to elaborate. Out of all that text only three sentences were the review. That’s more like a thought than a review.
-Arnaldo
March 23rd, 2009 at 8:31 am
Hey man! Thanks for the comment! On my first draft, I went too much into the plot details, and I didn’t want to spoil anything. There are some surprises in the movie that are really cool, and although you wonder, you don’t really see them coming.
March 25th, 2009 at 1:09 pm
whudup lil’ bitcheees!!
I watched the movie this past weekend, and let me tell you it rocked, loved the whole…umm, “disasterous” scenes. I love it how the plot is giving you an idea of what might happen towards the end, but it still unexpected when everything unfolds.