It took me a little while to get around to seeing this one. I must say I enjoyed it. It has to be one of the most unusual films I have ever seen because it was entirely from the point of view of a camcorder, yes a camcorder. What most would consider very amateur filming is really great footage of love, desperation, death and anticipation.
A word of warning... do know that you need to have a quick mind for this film, it is not the kind of film to watch with someone that regularly asks "Where are they now", "What just happened?", etc. I think if you have ever did any kind of video recording then you can relate to this film, and since I have done a lot in my time I was able to relate very well. At the end the film does leave you with many unanswered questions, but that's the beauty of it.
Rate: 1
I liked seeing this movie and the way it was done was great. The fact that it left many unanswered questions makes a great way to have a sequel. Not that I like sequels but you want answers for what the heck was that and what happened to it. I would give this movie 1.5 stars
Cloverfield
What is your review for the film called, 'Cloverfield' written by Drew Goddard?
Cloverfield (Hover)