The Visit has me rethinking
I have long been a booster of Shyamalan and I enjoyed The Visit. I adore The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, and Signs; I have mixed feelings about The Village; Lady in the Water, The Happening, Last Airbender, and After Earth were misfires; I was thoroughly entertained by The Visit and Wayward Pines.
Ever since his much-discussed "decline" as a filmmaker, I have frequently expressed a belief that he is an excellent idea generator and director but not a very good screenwriter. Even in Lady in the Water, The Happening, and After Earth, I enjoyed his directing style: long takes, deliberate pace, understated performances, etc. But in each case, the script was deeply flawed. But in his last two efforts (Wayward Pines and The Visit), I felt like the writing was his greatest strength, and the directing, while strong, is not what stood out to me.
Does anyone else feel this way? Does this perhaps signify that he has turned a corner, artistically?