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Cloverfield [2007]
One of the first things a viewer notices about Cloverfield is that it doesn't play by ordinary storytelling rules, making this intriguing horror film as much a novelty as an event. Told from the vertiginous point-of-view of a camcorder-wielding group of friends, Cloverfield begins like a television soap opera about young Manhattanites coping with changes in their personal lives. Rob (Michael Stahl-David) is leaving New York to take an executive job at a company in Japan. At his goodbye party in a crowded loft, Rob’s brother Jason (Mike Vogel) hands a camcorder to best friend Hud (T.J. Miller), who proceeds to tape the proceedings over old footage of Rob’s ex-girlfriend, Beth (Odette Yustman)--images shot during happy times in their ex-relationship. Naturally, Beth shows up at the party with a new beau, bumming Rob out completely. Just before one's eyes glaze over from all this heartbreaking stuff (captured by Hud, who's something of a doofus, in laughably shaky camerawork), the unexpected happens: New York is suddenly under attack from a Godzilla-like monster stomping through midtown and destroying everything and everybody in sight. Rob and company hit the streets, but rather than run with other evacuees, they head toward the center of the storm so that Rob can rescue an injured Beth. There are casualties along the way, but the journey into fear is fascinating and immediate if emotionally remote--a consequence of seeing these proceedings through the singular, subjective perspective of a camcorder and of a story that intentionally leaves major questions unanswered: Who or what is this monster? Where did it come from? The lack of a backstory, and spare views of the marauding creature, are clever ways by producer J.J. Abrams and director Matt Reeves to keep an audience focused exclusively on what’s on the screen. But it also makes Cloverfield curiously uninvolving. Ultimately, Cloverfield, with its spectacular effects brilliantly woven into a home-video look, is a celebration of infinite possibilities in this age of accessible, digital media. -Tom Keogh ReviewsCloverfantastic Review date: 2008-11-12 Rating: 10 out of 10 Brilliantly made disaster movie. Rob is leaving for Japan and his friends are throwing him a going away party, which is being filmed on video camera. While the party is underway, earthquakes start to shake the city and soon explosions begin to light the sky and buildings are crumbling. The friends decide to take off for safety, ad the camera Weilding Hud captures their journey through terror. With some spectacular special effects, a great storyline and some reasonalbly decent acting, this is an interesting spin on Blair Witch Project meets Godzilla. Simply awful, lacking any merit whatsoever. Review date: 2008-11-07 Rating: 2 out of 10 An extremely poor attempt to produce a kind of `Blair Witch Project' with aliens rather than witches. There's absolutely nothing about this film to recommend it, and watching it was a complete waste of ninety minutes of my life. I liked it.... Review date: 2008-10-29 Rating: 6 out of 10 Cloverfield didn't start well for me. Numerous good looking, young go-getting Americans enjoying a party. Several of our main protaganists spending these first 15 minutes or so trying to decide if they loved each other or not and if they would sleep with each other. Oh deary me I thought. Then a powercut... from this moment and for the next 45 minutes or so I thoroughly enjoyed this film. Despite laughing out loud at the comments from our 'cameraman' (Hud was truly hilarious but I can't decide if that was the intention). I felt the film had the right feel to it. The sudden realisation that something was very wrong and the reaction of the general public was done well. The response from the military was plausible and well done also. I would have just rather had more of it. The tunnel element was a touch weak in my view as was the attempt to climb a clearly unstable tower block of apartments to 'bridge' across for our hero to find his girl. But this is sci-fi and Hollywood so surely we can forgive this. I found myself enjoying the ride. Yes, the hand held camera work can be frustrating. It can be difficult to watch. But this is not something that plagues the film at all times so can be ignored. It certainly isn't the basis for lambasting the film as many seem to have done. If you are willing to be opened minded, can handle a bit of jerky camera work at times, ignore the slightly cheesy moments that do occur every now and then, then I'd be inclined to suggest giving this a go. I'd probably score this in the low 70's so three stars is all I can give it. Thats not a bad score though!! Don't be put off by those who hate this. Although it does seem to provoke a strong reaction in some people. If I were to be critical of one thing it would be that I would have liked the film to have lasted another 20 or 30 minutes for a more satisfying ending. Wanting more must surely suggest it wasn't all bad? Was it? A refreshing spin on the monster movie theme Review date: 2008-10-27 Rating: 6 out of 10 It's a refreshing mix - dark comedy and monster movie, done in an innovative style. Enhancing on the Blair Witch Project approach, but has good CGI effects that doesn't end up looking like a cartoon. It takes the mickey out of the monster movie - where the general suspension of belief allows for an outrageously improbable plot. It also takes the mickey out of the Friends-type of cushy 'beautiful people' themed American tv and film. Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Michael Stahl-david Mike Vogel Jessica Lucas Lizzy Caplan Odette Yustman Creators: Michael Stahl-david (Primary Contributor) Lizzy Caplan (Primary Contributor) Director(s): Recording label: Paramount Home Entertainment Manufacturer: Paramount Home Entertainment EAN: 5014437943538 Binding: DVD Number of items: 1 Format: PAL, Release date: 2008-06-09 Audience rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region code: 2 Running time: 81 minutes Theatrical release date: 2007
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