
The child performances are actually rather good too. Particularly Elle Fanning, who plays Alice, and brings the film a much needed emotional edge. She is second to Joe, who before the film begins lost his mother in a milling accident. Alice's father is the local drunk and trouble maker.
I was expecting not to like this film so much, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. It has all of it's military and authoritative nuances that are lifted directly from the 1970's aesthetic of Spielberg, it also has his knack for basic, yet interesting familial surroundings. I was thinking that it was a stylistic decision to not show the alien/monster so much, but on seeing it, I think it was a case of, like the monster in Cloverfield (2008), it's just a bit shit.
Directed by: J.J. Abrams
Starring: Joel Courtney, Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler
Country: USA
Rating: ****
I was expecting not to like this film so much, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. It has all of it's military and authoritative nuances that are lifted directly from the 1970's aesthetic of Spielberg, it also has his knack for basic, yet interesting familial surroundings. I was thinking that it was a stylistic decision to not show the alien/monster so much, but on seeing it, I think it was a case of, like the monster in Cloverfield (2008), it's just a bit shit.
Directed by: J.J. Abrams
Starring: Joel Courtney, Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler
Country: USA
Rating: ****
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