I’ve watched the film in the bigscreen with my girlfriend. “Cloverfield” uses the same technique in “The Blair Witch Project” It was all made by a handheld camera to document the entire scene. What to expect in this is film, is produced a lot of jarring as the camera itself was held by one of the actors.
At first it was good, and I thought it was only in the beginning that they will use the hand held camera, but amazingly they uses it until the end of the movie. I was bit disturbed because my girlfriend feels dizzy, because the film was full of jarring, right before the middle of the story my girlfriend didn’t watch the film, instead she started not looking at the film. Afraid that she will vomit… Anyway I also feel dizzy about the film. But the question is, we’re did the monster came from? And what is it all about? Even at the end of the film when the actor who died (the one who holds the camera), the film was also finished. So I asked my self, what the heck is that? I don’t know the end of the story, how was it end? This is worst than Blair Witch. haha.
And as for the movie’s main attraction, let’s just say it is huge and is nowhere close to that fan-made monster artwork that is making its rounds on the Internet. The monster’s true nature is neither explained nor identified. Not even the US Army’s arsenal of weapons of mass destruction could seem to make a dent on the monster. Its body will not become entirely visible but some of its parts, especially its legs, will be clear.
If you want to watch the movie, try it. But for me, I will not watch that movie again.
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