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Cloverfield
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Genre
Action/Adventure, SciFi/Fantasy, Suspense/Thriller
Producer
J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk
Distributor
Paramount
Release Date
Jan 18, 2008
Release Notes
Nationwide
Official Website
Review
Most of us like to get our money’s worth and actually see the monster flattening buildings, but against the odds, Cloverfield is a kick.
The film, helmed by Felicity director Matt Reeves (talk about going
outside the genre), centers on a bunch of attractive twentysomethings at a
going-away party in a Tribeca loft. The gathering’s for Rob (Michael
Stahl-David), who’s taking a job in
We see the beast for only brief instants via the swerving, un-Hollywood-like
camera, which means our imagination fills in the rest�great. The thing
appears to be just as disoriented as the people running from it, only a lot
more pissed off. To make matters worse, it didn’t come alone. It shakes off
spiderlike parasites that rip people up and infect the survivors with something
deeply icky. You almost forget that Hud picking up his camera after a bloody
attack on the group is more improbable than a giant monster stomping
The kid in you might crave a more objective view of the creature � not to mention the catharsis that comes from watching science and the military collaborate to bring the monster down, etc. That said, we’ve sat through that kind of movie again and again, but we’ve never sat through anything with Cloverfield’s subjective sting. You’d have to be tougher than I was not to be blown sideways by it.