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Jun '17
This definitely threw me for a loop and wasn't at all what I was expecting.

Between this and "Get Out" from a few months earlier, I'd wager good, mainstream horror with a wide-release is still (somewhat) alive. The preview for Annabelle 2 might play against that theory, though (and I liked Annabelle.)

Anyway, it's a mood piece. There's a virus that's destroyed humanity but instead of witnessing what's happening in the world and exactly how devastating it is, we follow one family's plight. Holed up in the woods, the father has the difficult decision of letting another surviving family stay with his. Uneasiness and paranoia begin to set in.

It's definitely the type of movie that makes you wonder what's going to happen next. When the closing credits appeared, a collective "that's it?!" roared through the audience, the likes of which I haven't heard since seeing The Blair Witch Project.

The score was good too. Kind of reminded me of a more subtle Tangerine Dream.

Good movie. Different. Refreshing. Tense and well-made.


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sfpx says:
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Jun '17 *
Seriously? That movie looks like the very essence of Hollywood cookie cutter crap.

Don't do it, Box. Don't do it.


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sfpx says:
#10, Reply to #7

Jun '17
Yeah, pretty downbeat stuff.

The more I think about the movie, the more genius I find it that we never ever find out what "comes at night."
Unless you count the unseen pestilence.


Glad you liked it.


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sfpx says:
#11, Reply to #9

Jun '17
That's what you get for living in BFE emoticonemoticon



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