metal83
02-23-2009, 12:45 AM
Just watched this movie tonight, it wasn't ground breaking or anything (obviously), but i had fun watching it and thought it was pretty good. I didn't really have any expectations going into to it though, which is probably why i really enjoyed it. Plus i'm a horror junkie and love a good zombie/infected type of flick, no matter how many times it's done. It's definitely not a movie everyone will enjoy, i'm sure many will hate it, but if you aren't to critical and enjoy a zombie/infected type of movie then you'll probably have fun watching this one.
Also, the audio in this movie was fantastic. Below is a review i found specifically on the sound of the movie. I pretty much agree with all of it except the part about the dialog, i had no problem with it.
As similarly happened in 'Cloverfield', the movie's aggressive 5.1 sound mix belies its alleged origins as found footage from a handheld video camera. This is a full-on surround sound experience with directional panning effects throughout the soundstage. If you can suspend that disbelief, it sounds pretty terrific. The mix creates a superbly creepy atmosphere. Sirens outside the building blare constantly. Helicopters circle overhead. The building creeks and groans.
The lossless Dolby TrueHD soundtrack features sharp effects and plenty of rumbly bass. Gunshots crack with authority. The only weak element is dialogue, which is designed to sound like it's been recorded from handheld and clip-on mics not always aiming at the right subject. As a result, many lines vary in clarity and intelligibility depending on the action of the scene. That's intentional, but it creates a disconnect when placed in the middle of an otherwise slickly-produced audio track.
Also, the audio in this movie was fantastic. Below is a review i found specifically on the sound of the movie. I pretty much agree with all of it except the part about the dialog, i had no problem with it.
As similarly happened in 'Cloverfield', the movie's aggressive 5.1 sound mix belies its alleged origins as found footage from a handheld video camera. This is a full-on surround sound experience with directional panning effects throughout the soundstage. If you can suspend that disbelief, it sounds pretty terrific. The mix creates a superbly creepy atmosphere. Sirens outside the building blare constantly. Helicopters circle overhead. The building creeks and groans.
The lossless Dolby TrueHD soundtrack features sharp effects and plenty of rumbly bass. Gunshots crack with authority. The only weak element is dialogue, which is designed to sound like it's been recorded from handheld and clip-on mics not always aiming at the right subject. As a result, many lines vary in clarity and intelligibility depending on the action of the scene. That's intentional, but it creates a disconnect when placed in the middle of an otherwise slickly-produced audio track.