The cliché can also become a classic

London 2021-10-18 19:50:44

This is actually a very clichéd story. Alien monsters attack the earth and American soldiers are dispatched. Handsome guys don't want to save their lives. The only thing lacking is a happy ending. However, when a cliche story is filmed in a cool way, it can also become a classic.
I heard about this film a long time ago, and the biggest gimmick is probably the DV perspective used throughout the film (not to mention the Lost team), so I thought about The Blair Witch Project, which was highly praised by the film industry many years ago. A similar technique almost suffocated me back then. Fortunately, I did not retreat because of this, otherwise I would have missed an extremely wonderful movie. Many people report that watching this movie feel dizzy and nauseous. Well, the structure of the cerebellum between people is really different. I see it smoothly, and it's quite a bit of the feeling of playing RPG before. It's quite enjoyable. I dare say that this is the most suitable movie I have ever seen to sit in the front three rows of the cinema and look up.
The group of detailed control of Lost, it is said that in the last scene, on the surface of the sea, a thing fell into the sea at the farthest point, possibly when the monster landed a month ago. . . I have not seen it three times, probably the version is too bad, but someone really found it. . . . It is said that there is a sequel, and it is said that the official website of the sequel has a lot of amazing things. . . This group of details control. . .
The Americans are probably the world’s favorite ethnic group. The Statue of Liberty beheaded, the Brooklyn Bridge collapsed, and the Manhattan air raid. If there is a big alien monster, I guess it will go to the United States to step on it first. Step on it and see what it feels like.
In fact, I still like the clips of Beth and Rob interspersed in the middle. It is a bit of adjustment and it can also deepen the shock of the disaster. It's a pity that I don't have a character that I particularly like, but I think Lily is the most powerful, wearing her white stilettos can actually run so fast. . . If you change to me, you will definitely die first. . .
The director made a huge mistake in this film, that is, he did not disclose the brand of the DV. Regardless of whether the DV in reality is so powerful, but what a rare and valuable advertising opportunity this movie is ~ major manufacturers, Why didn’t you work hard in the first place?
One last question is, how did Marlena die? She blew herself up or was blown up. Although I think she was blown up, I didn't really see it twice. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Freddy 2022-03-22 09:01:11

    Ou's pig's feet are so lucky, no matter whether he hangs up or not let Ou see the front of Boss, or close-up.

  • Max 2022-03-23 09:01:13

    Full dv shooting, I don’t know if it’s really a full dv shooting. Anyway, it feels quite shaky. From beginning to end, the big screen of the theater may be really dizzy like netizens said. The story is just that. It’s too unclear, right? There is basically no explanation of the plot. It just follows the dv into the plot: Unknown creatures invade the earth? ?

Cloverfield quotes

  • Hud: Nobody ever listens to me, then when they do... we're gonna die...

  • Clark: How are you going to survive without Rob? He's like your main dude.

    Hud: Yeah, I don't know.

    [sees Rob passing by]

    Hud: Hey Rob, how am I gonna survive without you?

    Rob Hawkins: I don't know. I'm like your main dude.

    Hud: Straight up!