Saturday, October 9, 2010

Astonishment out of nowhere!!!


Highly anticipated fall movies? Hereafter? 127 Hours? Red? FORGET 'EM!!! The most amazing movie out there is one you've probably never heard of, the skeptically titled Monsters. This is one of the best, most inventive no-budget science fiction movies in ages.
Get used to hearing the name of director Gareth Edwards, as this is a case of two man crew using off the shelf software and equipment filming entirely on location -- often with no advance permission (astonishingly, the budget Edwards spent was only $15,000) and it looks like it cost millions. The cinematography, effects, editing (all Edwards) are simply top flight. Mark my words, you'll be hearing about this guy at the helm of a major tentpole studio picture very soon. Mounting a remake of Forbidden Planet? Need someone who can balance effects, suspense and always keep the human element at the forefront? CALL THIS GUY!
You may be tempted to think of this as District 9-inspired -- except Edwards never saw District 9 until after he finished Monsters. Moods attempted with Cloverfield and The Ruins are far surpassed here, with some escalating, seriously effective suspense -- and always unpredictable. So often you hear about a cool sounding Indie movie that has a nifty idea but upon viewing seriously disappoints (hello, Valhalla Rising) -- but Monsters exceeded my wildest expectations. And by no means is that because this is all effects-driven craft. If it was just that, I wouldn't be writing this. No, Monsters continually insists that the characters drive the film. That they be realistic and heartfelt and unpredictable. Just like everything else in this gem of a picture. Every time you think it's going to run off the rails and collapse or veer towards cliche, the movie makes a hard left turn and goes in the opposite direction.
Trust me, you won't see this one coming. Monsters is probably not a movie you've heard much about and I encourage you to keep it that way and charge in blindly. Let it knock you out of your chair.
Monsters opens in theaters next month, but incredibly it's part of a new (Comcast) OnDemand feature where it's available on cable before it's out in theaters! Amazing news for the babysitter-dependent movie fan who can't get to the theater as easily.
Whatever your venue, don't let anything keep you from experiencing this film. Monsters is on its way to bonafide classic status. It's simply an astonishingly inventive picture that never runs out of imagination.

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