Title: Stay
Quote from: Rich on October 26, 2009, 01:38:18 AMTitle: StayI would never have thought of this as horror, but I'm looking forward to your comments on it. IMHO, it's a real gem, but sadly largely overlooked. If it weren't for Naomi Watts, I wouldn't have discovered it either; Marc Foster's other work certainly doesn't prepare you for it.
Wow is that one strange experience watching that!!! Didn't know whether to give it a 1 or a 5 for review mark?? I've sat here for nearly 20 minutes trying to fathom out exactly what we were being told/shown, it is so clever it is on the verge of pretentious. I reckon Jon would love getting his head round this one. (click to show/hide)Personally my take on this was the whole film, after the initial car crash, up to the final scenes, was what flashed through Henrys mind as he lay dying on the bridge, suffering from survivors guilt, and testament to this were all the films characters were onlookers on the bridge. Sam somehow picked up on these thoughts at the end, and the life he could spend with Lila, hence why he asked her to go for a coffee. Why he wore short trousers I didn't grasp???What were your conclusions at the end??
Quote from: Rich on October 26, 2009, 01:38:18 AMTitle: StayQuote from: Rich on October 26, 2009, 11:58:42 PMWow is that one strange experience watching that!!! Didn't know whether to give it a 1 or a 5 for review mark?? I've sat here for nearly 20 minutes trying to fathom out exactly what we were being told/shown, it is so clever it is on the verge of pretentious. I reckon Jon would love getting his head round this one. (click to show/hide)Personally my take on this was the whole film, after the initial car crash, up to the final scenes, was what flashed through Henrys mind as he lay dying on the bridge, suffering from survivors guilt, and testament to this were all the films characters were onlookers on the bridge. Sam somehow picked up on these thoughts at the end, and the life he could spend with Lila, hence why he asked her to go for a coffee. Why he wore short trousers I didn't grasp???What were your conclusions at the end?? (click to show/hide)That's pretty much the resolution to the puzzle. To me, that's not the important thing though, even if Foster took great effort to have a logical reason behind all of his choices. I remember him explaining the trousers thing by Sam being crouched down at Henry's side (on the bridge), and therefore his throusers appearing shorter.IMHO, the movie works even if you don't decode all of the clues (and I most certainly didn't). It is a snapshot of a dying mind, fighting for survival (if you announce your suicide, you usually do it so that someone can rescue you), but losing its grasp even on the hallucinated reality. It's been a while since I've seen the movie, so I don't remember if Sam picked up on Henry's thoughts somehow. Could be that him asking Lila to go for a coffee is simply the begin of a completely different story than the one Henry imagined.
I must admit that I enjoyed this more than the original. Sure the original can be respected and lauded in what followed it, but for pure enjoyment and something to leave a smile on your face this modern re-imaging is more appealing.
Quote from: Rich on October 27, 2009, 12:30:38 AMI must admit that I enjoyed this more than the original. Sure the original can be respected and lauded in what followed it, but for pure enjoyment and something to leave a smile on your face this modern re-imaging is more appealing. While I doubt it will surpass the original in my book your review sure made me consider the purchase of this.
Despite some pretty impressive special effects, this B movie could best be described as a blob with brains.Little in the way of storyline, the characters are faceless and the lack of tension, humour or horror make this a nondescript movie. The only thing hardcore in this movie is the pointless excess of swearing - there is no significant gore, no major slashing, in fact nothing at all except dumbing down in a poor attempt to rip-off films like The Thing.Why did the worms make people walk bow-legged? Was the make-up artist drunk? One to miss.
Quote from: Rich on October 27, 2009, 11:50:04 PMDespite some pretty impressive special effects, this B movie could best be described as a blob with brains.Little in the way of storyline, the characters are faceless and the lack of tension, humour or horror make this a nondescript movie. The only thing hardcore in this movie is the pointless excess of swearing - there is no significant gore, no major slashing, in fact nothing at all except dumbing down in a poor attempt to rip-off films like The Thing.Why did the worms make people walk bow-legged? Was the make-up artist drunk? One to miss.Oh dear! This is one of my favourite modern b-movies. Tremors is still the king, but this is a delight. Nathan Fillion is hilarious, chewing dialogue with some killer lines. It knows it's cheesy and plays up to it and at no point whatsoever attempts to rip-off The Thing.There. Balance restored.