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Cloverfield
Cloverfield
Cloverfield
Cloverfield
A highly-classified video tape confiscated by the U. S. military shows the devastating effects of a monster attack on New York City. Crudely shot on handycam by a group of friends at a party, the film quickly evolves into a blow-by-blow account of the most surreal and terrifying ordeal of their young lives. The first 20 minutes or so could easily be mistaken for some glossy American soap opera, populated as it is by successful, good-looking people. As the camera clumsily weaves its way around the party guests, we're treated to snippets of conversations that provide a back story to the characters' lives. Suddenly and without warning, a series of earth-shattering tremors rock the city, causing mass panic in the streets below. It soon becomes apparent that this is no natural disaster as the city is ripped apart by some gargantuan and malevolent force.
Creature features such as this are often only as good as their special effects will allow, and CLOVERFIELD scores very highly in that department. The visuals are simply stunning and so seamlessly executed that they'll have you ducking for cover. In fact, some of the effects are so uncomfortably realistic--buildings collapsing into plumes of smoke, bits of debris falling from the sky--that they will inevitably evoke painful memories of 9/11. The filmmakers were careful not to reveal the monster too early on in the film, as the anticipation of seeing it for the first time is half the fun. Instead, they tease the viewer with flashes of a giant tail or leg in between skyscrapers. This makes the final reveal that much more satisfying, as the unknown becomes known. But where the film tantalises, it also frustrates as it offers no answers to the most obvious questions; what is this thing? How did it suddenly appear out of nowhere? What's its beef with New York City? Ironically, it's this very inscrutability that makes the film so intriguing, as we are reminded that wanton acts of destruction--such as the terrorist attacks of 9/11--always leave questions unanswered. Shot in real-time in a cinema verite style similar to THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, CLOVERFIELD's exploitation of the digital video format is a bold move that pays off handsomely.
BILINGUAL /BY: MATT REEVES
Medios de comunicación | Películas Blu-ray (Blu-ray Disc) |
Número de discos | 1 |
Publicado | 16 de diciembre de 2008 |
EAN/UPC | 5051368202532 |
Etiqueta | Paramount Pictures IMT839804BR |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Dimensiones | 132 × 170 × 11 mm · 81 g |
Tiempo de juego | 01:25:00 |
Código de región | Region B (Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia and Oceania) |
Lengua | English |
Subtítulos | Danish English Norwegian Swedish German Greek Spanish Finnish French Hungarian Italian Dutch Polish Portuguese Turkish |
Director | Matt Reeves |
Skuespiller | Lizzy Caplan |
Skuespiller | Jessica Lucas |
Skuespiller | T.J. Miller |
Skuespiller | Michael Stahl-David |
Skuespiller | Mike Vogel |
Skuespiller | Odette Annable |
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