
(and i didn't noe that derrick so chicken.. wakkakaka ) y if u ask me.. becoz i was right beside him when i was watching the movie and he curled up and keep on nagging xDD i even tell him to shut up and watch the movie.
Longtime readers (Hey, you never know, I might have a few of those) may recall that I described Sunshine as being a little like 28 Days Later in space, because so many of the same people worked on both films. Now we have Quarantine, which is 28 Days Later in a Los Angeles apartment building (the darkest apartment building on earth), only without any of the same actors or crew, and not quite as good.
It isn't bad, either, but frankly, there's nothing here you haven't seen before -- except maybe the closeup view of a compound fracture of the leg, and I could've lived just fine without seeing that. There's also the part where you get a close up view of someone being beaten to death, from the point of view of the weapon, but I could've lived without seeing that, too.
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The film is actually never this well-lit, but it's nice to see what the actress looks like. Scary eh? |


The building tension is also very good, though the explanation at the end is only so-so. But as things get worse, you do feel like you get pulled in to the situation, so in that sense, the film really works. When the credits started rolling, no one in the theatre moved. Before this, someone always bolted for the door as soon as that first name appeared, so that was pretty strange. By the time the last credit rolls, I'm generally the only one left and the theatre employees are by the exit with brooms, dustpans and barely concealed impatience, waiting for me to leave. But not this time!
So it was an enjoyable 89 minutes, except for the gory parts. And you might get motion sickness, but this time I planned ahead and took dramamine, so I'm going by the middle-aged lady's complaints, because I was fine. Yes, I am way too pleased with myself about that. Three and a quarter idols out of five this time -- like I said, the reason behind all the death isn't the greatest, but the acting is so good I'm inclined to forgive that little problem. It even demonstrates why having an antenna TV like mine is better than cable -- at least when you're under seige by the CDC.
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Hoped u guys check this movie out... *Cheers*
-jason- signin off... *click*



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