VillieSkies
Joined Mar 2010
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The series were deep and mostly focused on us, humans. I loved it. It surprised me in so many ways. It got my attention from the first to the very last second. The ending got me unprepared, too. Unpredictable endings are something I miss in the movies nowadays and this one was a nice getaway from the typical forseen stories. If you want something different and character oriented, I strongly recommend this one. If you are expecting the next "alien against humanity" type of series with battles and guns, don't start. As a movie is closer to "Arrival", but amazingly different in so many ways. Just give it a chance.
Dispite my expectations it was a pretty good one. It holds you on the edge waiting for something that is never happening. Very few movies can do that in a satisfying way like that one. The ending surprised me and, I admit, it is a rare thing to happen to me when it comes to movies. I have to rewatch after certain time. I am sure there will be more to discover the second time. Overall I like the tension and the unexpected turs. If you expect action, don't bother watching. It is not that type. It needs attention to detail while watching and reading between the lines. You cannot watch it without you fully diving into it.
If you wanna watch two guys riding in a car, constantly looking for gas and shooting from time to time, this is the movie for you. No idea, no plot. I lost two hours trying to figure it out and, I admit, I'm not smart enough, because I could't.