Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Cloverfield













Cloverfield is a movie that, like many others, is the child of what the Blair Witch Project brought into the light as a possibility for scares. Sure, in BWP you never see the witch or anything aside from sticks and you can't help but be creeped way out and in Cloverfield you get to see the monster from many angles allowing the fear to take a tangible image. Cloverfield isn't so much about the fear of the monster as it is the fear of not understanding. It is about a few people thrown into something so preposterous and unthinkable that there is no way to understand it so they grasp to the things they do understand like friendship and love. One thing that could be said of the incredibly thin characters presented here is that they do indeed care for each other. Cloverfield does it's job well outside of character development, it provides a different take on the Godzilla story from a different perspective and leaves you thinking afterward. What was the monster, where did it come from, why, what happens when the crap monsters bite you? Doesn't matter, this is just meant to be a small story of the larger terror leaving us in the dark as it does it's own characters.

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