Rating:
****/*****, or 7/10
The
'found footage' style is applied to the age old monster movie
routine, with surprising success. A bunch of New York kids throw a
farewell party for a friend while one of them records the scene, but
things turn awry when an unknown giant marine creature attacks the
city, after which the army is brought in to fight it. Five of the
youngsters decide to rescue one of their number's girlfriend caught
in a ravaged part of town, and have to make their way evading the
combat zone, as well as little parasitic monsters swarming the city.
It soon seems likely none of them might make it out of NYC alive, but
we don't mind as long as the camera keeps running and director Reeves
keeps the tension, ranging from epic to claustrophobic but always
dynamic, going. In typical producer J.J. Abrams fashion, the project
was long kept a mystery with tidbits of information sporadically
released so as to make the hype around it grow to humongous
proportions, and naturally it failed to fully deliver on the
anticipation it thus spawned, but it remains an enjoyable flick
regardless, with good effects as we slowly see slightly more and more
of the creature so as to keep interest mounting instead of giving too
much away too soon. It also helped the 'found footage' take on genre
films had not yet been done to death at this point in cinematic
history: today this film would be significantly harder to sell to any
audience in this regard.
Starring:
Lizzy Caplan, T.J. Miller, Jessica Lucas
Directed
by Matt Reeves
USA:
Paramount Pictures, 2008
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