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maborosi
Only if the movie ended when she said "you gotta be kidding me"Tiago Costa
John Goodman. John fucking Goodman.is
so
fucking
good,
man.
SkilledLunatic
Going into this movie with no expectations and you'll probably be pleasently surprised.The final 15 minutes or so can definetely put some people off though.
7/10.
Siskoid
10 Cloverfield Lane is a side-story happening somewhere else in the U.S. of A. during the original Cloverfield attack, and like the original film, it's a monster movie made with relatively little means. But instead of the overused found footage premise, this is a made as a tight thriller, a three-hander set in closed confines, playing out in the margins of a monstrous invasion (it's closer to Signs that way). The script is highly efficient, with everything you see or hear having relevance to either the plot or the deceptively rich themes. If this is an estranged sequel to the original, then all the characters likewise suffer from parental estrangement. The insanely good and understated John Goodman seeks to replace his daughter with Mary Elizabeth "MacGyver" Winstead, who would merely be trading one abusive father figure for another if she were to accept his bunker's domesticity. John Gallagher is more big brother than love interest, but there are Oedipal ramifications to his presence. Exciting, funny, mysterious, tragic, clever, empowering... That's a heck of a lot of boxes for a silly genre sequel to check.God
that was me sry
sandeyboy
The last 15 minutes was brain dead.lekast
it could have been a good thriller, until things go crazy in the last 15 minutes!
catherinefrances
The ending was a huge let down. I mean come on...lachyas
Such a shame that the producers didn't have faith in the film for what it was, a finely crafted claustrophobic thriller, and felt the need to tack on that abysmal final act to sell tickets. Even more of a shame that it worked and could provide the blueprint for similar wastes of potential in the future.bathkuyp
Scariest scene is John Goodman dancing on “I Think We’re Alone Now".Larkspire
Surprisingly, I loved this one. It's very well put together and largely a suspenseful, cagey little thriller. I wouldn't bother seeing it in imax, though - it's set almost entirely in a bunker and the cinematography, while polished (if a little standard), relies on claustrophobic close-ups throughout much of the film, which kind of seems like the antithesis of ultra-ultra-widescreen.The ending worked so well that I'm in two minds about it. One possibility is that there's a point where the original ended and the Let's Make It a Spiritual Sequel to Cloverfield reshooting began - but it was so well done that I almost think that the final sequence already existed, but extra shots were added and some digital alterations
acoltismypassport
My initial reaction to the final 15 minutes was that of disappointment, and yet I'd be lying if I said I wasn't thrilled all the same.Also, feels Goodman.
greenhorg
This comes across as leftovers from some community college creative workshop assignment: take two, unrelated and mundane movie ideas, then combine them to make something original.yungbigturk
This was really enjoyable. Saw it in theatres and i swear it smelled like someone shit themselves near me at one point. That's a compliment. Very effective thrillerryano1076
THIS is the definition of slow burn.Showing items 1 – 15 of 27