This way of narrating events feels very real. After reading it, I have a feeling of "is it a real event?", a feeling of confusion between reality and illusion. I think this is the purpose of the producers. It can attract more viewers to search the Internet for clues that are not grasped in the film. Indeed, in the movies, there is always no skin to the flesh, and many clues are fleeting in the constantly shaking camera, so that I always have to go back and see what is going on. If nothing else, I was at a loss as to how the girl who was bitten by the monster died, and I didn't explain clearly why the girl was like that and why the military people were so nervous. , why didn't even explain to the protagonists at the end, why didn't the protagonists pursue it like that--(Ah, Rob still thinks Beth is more important.)?
In this movie, I feel that the DV interspersed with previous footage makes the tone of the whole movie even sadder. In particular, it can be felt that the emotional exchange between rob and beth will then reverse the events that the protagonists of the audience are experiencing. The strong contrast makes the horror story described in the film all the more tragic. Especially when rob and beth told each other their love under the rubble under the bridge and then heard beth say "i had a good day" on the Ferris wheel, it made me feel the sadness of this horrible incident.
The incompleteness of the entire film requires the audience to collect more consultation online to complete the story outside the film. Unfortunately, after I watched it, many clues were closed (mainly YouTube was closed TT). So much so that I still have no way of grasping the ins and outs of the whole story. I just feel like I just finished watching a documentary. How did it happen, how did the monster come out, whether the monster was eliminated after the movie, how, and who was responsible for the accident... There are so many questions, I guess I will watch this movie again. Can't get an answer.
As a film with suspense, cloverfield does a great job. Although there is no smooth picture, no good soundtrack. But the handsome men and beauties are also very eye-catching, haha!
PS, when I was watching the movie, the old lady was always complaining about "what the hell are you watching, it's so noisy, it's so noisy"
It seems that this is also the feature of this movie
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