APhew
01-21-2008, 01:14 AM
This wasn't a movie for me, it was an experience. From start to finish I was polarized by what was happening on the screen. Nothing took me out of the film, there could have been a thousand cell phones ringing around me and I wouldn't have noticed in the least. All I can say is that it's been a very long time since I've had a movie effect me like that. I went in completely blind other than the trailer I saw maybe 5 or 6 times. I didn't do any of the web surfing trying to figure out more. The concept alone had my ass in the theater the first showing of opening day. I was shaking as I left the theater, I had so many thoughts coursing through me, the main one being "finally, FINALLY, they made a GREAT horror movie, a GREAT monster movie, it's been way too long."
After I got home I wanted to see if other people came out with the same experience I did. Sadly, this doesn't seem to be the case. Everything that worked perfectly for me other people hated. I love that we don't know, that questions are left unanswered, absolutely love it. This isn't that kind of movie, it's not supposed to present you with a tidy little package. Like I stated at the beginning, it's an experience. It's the fate of a group of people caught in the most mind-boggling situation you can imagine, trying to survive, trying to do the right thing, and having everything go right and so utterly horribly wrong at the same time. I must be the rare person who is immune to the effects of shakey cam. Sure it was disorienting, but that's all part of the experience.
As I'm sure all the people who hated it will feel sorry for me, as I do for them, don't let us sway whether you see this in the theater or wait for DVD. For me, the theater experience is an absolute must for a film like this, I can't imagine coming away with the same impression from a television. If the concept alone captures your attention, then you owe it to yourself to just go see it and decide for yourself.