I am totally in a movie mode lately. A couple from the 3-day weekend:
- Cloverfield -- 3 stars -- I'm in
rollick's camp on this one. I found it an engrossing and enjoyable movie. There's one scene in particular, in the subway tunnels, that got to me pretty thoroughly squirming in my seat and crawling up the walls. I'm glad I sat towards the back; though I didn't experience any problems with the whole movie being shaky-cam, I can easily see how others did. I really liked that the movie had the balls to do certain things, and I was ambivalent about others, but on the whole there was nothing I really disliked. Apparently my opinion is not shared universally, however. - Sunshine -- 3 stars -- I caught this one due to the good taste of
dippy423, who enjoyed it in theaters and snapped it up on DVD as soon as it came out. Danny Boyle continues to impress me. Cillian Murphy, too. Also, once again with the "alternate ending" that was not so much. This is one of those interesting "soft" science fiction movies that asks you to accept 2 conceits without any real science to back them up (the first being that the sun is for some reason going out prematurely, and the second that staring at the sun makes you crazy.)
thablueguy pointed out that you could use this movie as an example to teach Story, and he's not wrong, but in this case that's a strength rather than a weakness. It doesn't overreach and it executes extremely well on its premise.
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Date: 2008-01-22 05:58 pm (UTC)I didn't get the impression that it was staring at the sun that made people crazy, just the usual isolation and vastness of space exacerbating any underlying mental illness. Staring at the sun just vaporizes you. :P
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Date: 2008-01-22 06:08 pm (UTC)(mental note: add to movie night list...)
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Date: 2008-01-23 12:07 am (UTC)Sunshine, I'm still not sure whether I liked it or not, but it really got under my skin and was one of the most intense movies I've ever seen.
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My tack on the insanity in Sunshine was that it was the enormity of their mission and the individuals' inability to reconcile that with their human problems that drove some of them insane. In the case of the psychologist, he kept staring at the sun to see some sort of greater cause, some sort of religious thing that was not there... and that's what started to make him go batty, not exposure to UV rays.
My only scientific quibble with Sunshine was with the other captain. Being exposed to massive amounts of solar radiation and then abandoned in a spaceship with all your skin burned off... is not going to make you super strong. It is going to give you melanoma and make you vomit and die.