maggie~hamilton
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Tonight Lee and I went to see the new sci-fi film Cloverfield. I won't say a whole lot about it, neither to critique it nor to spoil any plot points. I'll just say, it's the sort of thing that will appeal to those who like that sort of thing. And I =do= like that sort of thing! Love the old B science-fiction movies; the cornier and cheesier the better! And this film very much was made in that spirit -- a brilliant homage to the old "giant monster destroys city" plot.
One thing that we both did find annoying after a very short time was the fact that the entire film is seen from the perspective of a person carrying a hand-held camcorder. Most of the time the shots are jerky, pan so quickly as to induce nausea or vertigo, out of focus, etc. That effect was WAAAAAAY overdone. It would have been one thing to have cut to that "view" now and then but to do the entire film that way, well, 90 minutes of it were too much!
If you go see it, stay for the closing credits! The STUNNING closing music was composed by Michael Giacchino. Suddenly, what to wondering ears should appear but some "oooooooEEEooooooo" that had both Lee and I focusing our attention on it to figure out if it was a theremin -- we weren't sure at first.
It took a moment, but we did finally figure out it was a woman going "aaah-aaaahh-aaaaahhh" -- it finally became very prominent in the mix and it was obvious that's what it was. And at times there were 2, 3, 4 parts mixed together, sounding rather like Wagner's Valkyrie sisters of Brünnhilde.
Too bad Giacchino didn't use a theremin, because it's a PERFECT part for a theremin, and that touch would have given this very-much B movie just a little extra bit of "sonic cheese" that would have fit right in.
Let me do note, although it definitely is a B movie, it was shot on a big budget and the special effects are INNNNNNNNNCREDIBLE. Especially the, well, "Very Big Very Ugly Very Scary" star of the show!
Oh, and, yeah... it's a pretty scary thrill-ride!
Your roving reporter,
~
M-H
One thing that we both did find annoying after a very short time was the fact that the entire film is seen from the perspective of a person carrying a hand-held camcorder. Most of the time the shots are jerky, pan so quickly as to induce nausea or vertigo, out of focus, etc. That effect was WAAAAAAY overdone. It would have been one thing to have cut to that "view" now and then but to do the entire film that way, well, 90 minutes of it were too much!
If you go see it, stay for the closing credits! The STUNNING closing music was composed by Michael Giacchino. Suddenly, what to wondering ears should appear but some "oooooooEEEooooooo" that had both Lee and I focusing our attention on it to figure out if it was a theremin -- we weren't sure at first.
It took a moment, but we did finally figure out it was a woman going "aaah-aaaahh-aaaaahhh" -- it finally became very prominent in the mix and it was obvious that's what it was. And at times there were 2, 3, 4 parts mixed together, sounding rather like Wagner's Valkyrie sisters of Brünnhilde.
Too bad Giacchino didn't use a theremin, because it's a PERFECT part for a theremin, and that touch would have given this very-much B movie just a little extra bit of "sonic cheese" that would have fit right in.
Let me do note, although it definitely is a B movie, it was shot on a big budget and the special effects are INNNNNNNNNCREDIBLE. Especially the, well, "Very Big Very Ugly Very Scary" star of the show!
Oh, and, yeah... it's a pretty scary thrill-ride!
Your roving reporter,
~
M-H