Anyway the plot for this one is believable and sets up the 'shakey-cam'/POV style very nicely. Basically there is an anchor and her cameraman filming a documentary; 'whilst you're asleep' which is about the local fire department. Whilst filming this they accompany the firemen on a seemingly mundane call out that leads them into a apartment building, once inside they find nothing is as simple as it seemed as the situation rapidly spirals out of control they find themselves sealed in the building with no information given to them as to why.
The characters in this are all pretty good, not one of them was poorly acted or thought out, so top marks there. My personal favourite character was the Fireman called Manu, damn can that gentleman wield a sledgehammer! Seriously, he's a beast.
| Manu! |
| Angela (That was it) |
The infection is never fully explained in the events of [REC] but things are certainly alluded too (if you want to know what is alluded too watch the film I won't ruin it here). I think this is good, in fact this is the best approach! As soon as something is fully explained and understood it loses most of it's ability to be truly scary and get under your skin. I mean it's okay to hint at things and tease the audience with little bits of information but never give everything away about your monsters... Jeez.
As for the technical side of [REC] I found the camera style added to it more than anything, whereas I'm normally not a fan of POV style things (Cloverfield for instance), purely because although realistic it gives me a friggen headache and motion sickness when shit hits the fan and people decide to run around like mad bastards.
So in conclusion, bloody amazing movie with just the right amount of mystery and really good characterisation. Well worth watching... Just gotta watch Quarantine now and see if it really is a straight rip off or not.
| Good Job! |
4/5 brains, no less.