Cloverfield "Review"
Jan. 23rd, 2008 03:02 pmWe saw Cloverfield on Monday afternoon. I have to say that this movie (more than many other of late) has stuck with me since I saw it. Not saying that it was phenomenal, but the imagery and how it was delivered made it stick inside me - possibly simply from the desparation that was conveyed. Truly not for the faint of heart or those somehow still (and more than likely not consciously) dealing with PTSD after 9/11.
Specific about people over 30
General review stuff
There were so many leftover, unanswered questions. I suppose that's what the creators were going for. The other interesting point was outside of one, somewhat recognizable actor, for the most part none of the actors were from other mainstream movies or TV shows, which made it more realistic. I think that if (*sob*) Heath Ledger had been in the flick, it would have kept the movie more fully in the realm of fiction.
Specific about people over 30
General review stuff
There were so many leftover, unanswered questions. I suppose that's what the creators were going for. The other interesting point was outside of one, somewhat recognizable actor, for the most part none of the actors were from other mainstream movies or TV shows, which made it more realistic. I think that if (*sob*) Heath Ledger had been in the flick, it would have kept the movie more fully in the realm of fiction.