I watched it a couple nights ago. However, it was eclipsed by something even crazier that went on later after the movie. A friend of mine who was driving home ahead of me hit this huge ass deer and totally wiped away his windshield. I vividly remember seeing the deer flying through the air like a helicopter. ![]()
But now that I'm back to earth, I remember some of the stuff from the movie. The ratio is not so much the two or three scary scenes the movie actually had to anything else it broadcasted. It's more like the two or three scary scenes versus making fun of the rest of the movie. It was unintentionally funny. And the boyfriend is, at times, intentionally funny. But when it tries to be serious, the only thing my friends and I could do was find ways to laugh and joke about the script.
No, it wasn't a bad script; just very vulnerable to joking. There's only two main characters, both of which are portrayed with the first person camera angle. That makes you feel like you're actually apart of the movie, which incidently makes it funny. I know it sounds weird, but it really was difficult to take the movie seriously. That is... until the end, which was pretty freaky.
I would recommend it to anyone because, trying not to give too much away, it could happen to anyone.
What's next on my list? Maybe The Fourth Kind. Or The Men Who Stare At Goats. But I'm really looking forward to 2012 and Sherlock Holmes.
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