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10 Cloverfield Lane
Aquele filme que tem 3 roteiristas, um deles o Chazelle que por si só é muito engraçado, acho que pra um primeiro trabalho de direção do Dan Trachtenberg foi algo bem sólido. Ele consegue equilibrar bem a tensão desse suspense, essa paranóia se é de fato uma situação de fim de mundo ou só um sequestrador maluco, ele tem uma idéia de vilão onipotente e de olhar psicótico (muito mérito do trabalho do John Goodman que tá muito bom) e a própria Mary Elizabeth Wistead tem um desenvolvimento e uma urgência que até soa contraditório do que ela fala para o que ela faz. Inclusive a reta final de sua Final Girl é muito boa e emprega de forma satisfatória uma crescente da tensão, os espaços e os artifícios daquele espaço fechado. Realmente o que não funciona tanto é quando o elemento de ficção científica surge nos minutos finais, um aceno pra construção de franquia e mitologia que Cloverfield Monstro poderia ter, mas é muito tímido. Como foi reservado pros minutos finais parece muito que essa ação foi pensada depois do roteiro original já pronto, o que não é impossível de se pensar levando em consideração o histórico dessa "franquia" com excessão do filme redondo e muito bom do Matt Reeves. Uma direção estreante que é competente sem excesso e que aproveita bem seu elenco e espaços delimitados! Tão bom quanto eu lembrava!
10 Cloverfield Lane
Como concha conectas esto con Cloverfield 2008
10 Cloverfield Lane
Don't know why it took me so long to watch it since i watched the first movie 2 years ago and loved it but i finally got around to it. I still prefer the first Cloverfield but i enjoyed watching this and loved Michelle
10 Cloverfield Lane
My introduction into the found footage genre was graciously given to me by Cloverfield. I was terrified of it, as it felt extremely real and new. Plus, it was the controversial movie of the time, so I had to watch it. Now, many years later, Cloverfield finally has a companion. Well, at least somewhat of a companion. 10 Cloverfield Lane feels like it's in the same universe as Cloverfield, but isn't necessarily a sequel or prequel to the film. Instead, it's a Twilight Zone-esque film, completely bringing new things to the table. The first thing that surprised me is that this is not a found footage film. Instead, it's filmed like any other film, which was interesting to see. John Goodman was my next big surprise, as he did absolutely fantastic in this. I wasn't expecting anything spectacular, but he honestly gave one hell of a performance, as well as Winstead. The last thing to really surprise me was how well done this film was. As with the acting, I wasn't expecting anything spectacular. But oh how I was wrong. It felt fresh, was filmed beautifully, and went perfectly with the setup of the film. I don't think this film would have worked if it had not been set up the way it had, slowly revealing things to us. Instead, it takes its time and sets up something that it may or may not be. 10 Cloverfield Lane is a surprise film (literally and figuratively), since it brought things that I was not expecting. At all. I'm really excited to see how the rest of this anthology works out (if I can call this an anthology) and see more work from the director, Dan Trachtenberg. 10 Cloverfield Lane is one interesting film.
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