Movie review: Cloverfield

A Godzilla-like creature attacks NYC on the night of budding professional Rob’s going away party. The action unfolds through the lens of a camera that had been shooting the party. The citizen journalism concept is fresh, but the powers behind Cloverfield weren’t ballsy enough to follow through on it, resulting in a movie with some serious identity issues.

The shoddy camera work is believable most of the time, but beneath the disguise of reckless

zooming and a shaky frame lays a piece of high budgeted, overly produced crap. Just how bad is it? When the group is about to be attacked by a couple of computer-generated spiders, rising action music begins playing in the background. Later, when the group finds Rob’s love interest Beth and pulls an iron rod out of her impaled body, she hops up, and without any noticeable ailment, runs off with her rescuers.

There’s more cheating. In a couple of shots during the two final scenes, the handheld camera seems to magically float in the air to capture its target. This shift from first to third person shows that director Matt Reeves was willing to sacrifice legitimacy for a few more seconds of action.

Anyone considering seeing Cloverfield should mull over the alternatives. For a similarly brainless dose of NYC post-9/11 apocalyptic hysteria, rent The Day After Tomorrow and save a few dollars. To see the home video movie done right, just watch The Blair Witch Project again.

 

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Comments

I rarely comment on reviews as they are people's opinions but this piece needs some clarification as some of the 'facts' this guy states are purely false. If you happened to watch the movie you would know that there were no musical accompaniment in the movie unless it was the tunes played at the party. The only score the film had was in the ending credits which is called 'ROAR!'. Another thing is that the camera perspective is always in a first-person, cinema verite style viewpoint, as there are no shifts to a steady or third-person camera. They were in the helicopter and Hud (the cameraman) took shots from inside the aircraft (hence being in the air).
If you had actually seen the movie you might have noticed these things.

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