First of all, what a film. Absolutely loved it up until the "twist" ending. The buildup was brilliant! My girlfriend who
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songod-95003 — 9 years ago(July 13, 2016 07:52 PM)
The ending is what "Cloverfield" was about; a giant friggin monster. 99% of this "sequel" had zip to do with the original film. Not even in the same state. Could have been called "10 Anywhere Lane". It was a bait and switch rip off to use the name Cloverfield.
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Muinaiset — 9 years ago(July 13, 2016 11:56 PM)
Having it just be the Cloverfield monster would have been far more predictable and boring than the alien attack angle. I loved the last part of the movie, it elevated it to an even higher level for me. As for her choice at the end, it was between a safe haven for survivors and going into the fray to try and help others but also face combat and danger. It would be a hard choice and she made the choice not wanting to "regret the decision to not help"
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dushanstojchev — 9 years ago(July 21, 2016 09:33 PM)
The ending was great, I really don't get what's so boring about getting finally rid of a human psycho and running into an alien invasion giving merit to some of that psycho's crazy theories. It's literally refreshing. Is there a movie like this, where a kidnapped woman escapes a psychopath and finds out there's an alien invasion outside? I doubt it, but you're free to prove me wrong.
And why would we want her to get dragged back inside with Howard, exactly? If she was you, wouldn't you put up a fight, after all you've been through? Hell, there's WAR going on outside, the air is breathable (contrary to Howie's lies), and you have 2 cars available to you. What do you do: a) go back inside and get raped/abused/cut to pieces/eaten by acid, or b) steal a car and try your luck?
The ending you suggest would literally make no goddamn sense after she escaped outside. If we even wanna go with her going back inside, I could accept it as being a cool ending only if she KILLED HOWARD. Like, grab an axe, kick that door down, chop his head off with one fell swoop, kick the head out, shut the doors behind you. There. Much, much cooler. Killer ending. -
Tivanboven — 9 years ago(July 23, 2016 04:30 AM)
I completely agree! I loved how there was a plottwist towards the end and Howard apparently wasn't such a bad guy after all (if you forget he shot a man - which was arguably for his and Michelle's safety). But aliens "Come on.." as Michelle said. It was almost as if the writers were justifying their lack of inspiration through her words.
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FairlyAnonymous — 9 years ago(July 30, 2016 07:26 AM)
First things first:
This movie has nothing to do with Cloverfield.
Replace the word Cloverfield with "The Twilight Zone", and that is what you get.
Second, I liked the twist ending (mostly because it felt like The Twilight Zone) however, I do admit that it could've been done in a much smoother manner. For instance, when she is in the shed and the alien has run-off, she decides to immediately run out into the open. This doesn't seem very logical for someone who has been using logic this whole time. Then her blowing up the spaceship also seemed like a leap, so it definitely felt a bit off.
What was also odd about the ending is how fast the pacing is. The entire movie has been really slow and been about building tension, but then with the aliens it moves very very fast.
However, why I think the ending is good is because you know there has to be some truth in why they are in the bunker. The entire time the movie plays it 50/50. Is the air toxic? Is Howard actually completely evil? Is Emmett actually a bad guy (look up the theories on that one)?
But, logically the air has to be toxic and something big has to be going on, because if the movie is leading you in the direction that Howard is insane and just keeping them hostage, then you know it has to be the opposite. This also has a slightly sad twist because you realize that Howard was pretty much right in every instance as to what was going on (those aren't our aircraft above. Definitely foreign.) -
Fredrik-Hamper — 9 years ago(August 19, 2016 07:13 AM)
I liked the ending a lot and the only thing that broke the immersion for me was the monster killing scene. That just seemed like something from a different movie and didn't fit. Keeping that thing in the sky as a mysterious threat would have been better, I think. It was eerie when it turned out to be more than a helicopter in the distance.
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tristanp25 — 9 years ago(August 27, 2016 12:23 PM)
It wasn't odd. Gotta pay attention to character development. Michelle was always panicking and running her whole life when situations confronted her. She explained this to Emmett. At the end (especially after Emmett is killed and she was just forced to watch him go down in a bloody mess), Michelle musters the courage to confront problems head on.
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FairlyAnonymous — 9 years ago(August 27, 2016 01:55 PM)
That's true, but I feel like it is also unrealistic to run out in the open only seconds after being chased by an alien. She has no idea what technology they have, so being hidden is the smartest idea.
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smoko — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 10:53 PM)
@FairlyAnonymous Yes, it was like a movie-length episode of The Twilight Zone.
What was also odd about the ending is how fast the pacing is.
I think they paced it fast because once Michelle got away from Howard, most of the tension of the movie is gone. Time to wrap up the movie.
And even with the fast pacing I still think the ending was too long. I would've been fine with everything being cut between seeing the alien and her driving off. -
m-vaskes — 9 years ago(August 01, 2016 02:58 PM)
The monsters from Cloverfield were aliens too. 10CL is set during the same alien attack we see in the first movie, but at a different place. The filmmakers just didn't limit themselves to the same monsters all over again.
And the decision she makes in the end was to go where people can help her, or to go where she could help people. Which fits with the domestic abuse theme and her regret that she hadn't helped the little girl from her story when she could.
This being said, I did lower my score from 8/10 to 7/10 after seeing the ending, because I thought it wasn't executed very well, the action scenes weren't believable and I personally would have preferred a more bleak or open ending, perhaps she just seeing the aliens in the distance and catching a distress call on the radio after escaping the bunker, something similar in mood to the ending of Stephen King's novella "The Mist" (though the movie ending was awesome too).
But 10CL's ending just seemed a bit rushed, jumping so quickly from the bunker to the alien action scenes didn't work that well for me.
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mgreen9715 — 9 years ago(August 06, 2016 04:34 AM)
Considering how bad the majority of films have been the last few years, this ending was actually decent and tied up loose ends.
The proposed ending of a cliffhanger is cliche and would have just been another of the thousand movies to end on one.
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armhammer — 9 years ago(September 02, 2016 09:35 AM)
I agree with much you say.
The alien that attacked her while in her car looked like nothing more than a huge slug with a single eye, perceiving a person as just a food source. That's supposed to be representative of a superior intelligence seriously threatening mankind ?
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!!!deleted!!! (52800787) — 9 years ago(September 07, 2016 03:48 AM)
Who says the small alien was a member of an intelligent species? Obviously the aliens are trying to replace Earth's ecosystem with their own (the Cloverfield sea monster was likely planted there). That small alien maybe was the equivalent of a wolf. The intelligent alien species is piloting the spacecraft.
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jpozenel — 9 years ago(September 03, 2016 08:04 PM)
At the end I think that she was just going to the place that had the most liquor stores. Bottles of liquor set on fire proved to be the secret weapon against the alien invaders. (I hope I didn't give anything away.)