This is a review by my friend Kat and I (I'm "Vicous" :)
Kat: While watching this movie, my friend and I cracked jokes at the insanity of this movie. During this movie, you get creeped out, freaked out, and just plain scared for your life. You may never want to fly, use the subway, or sit in traffic again after viewing this movie. I suggest just renting this movie, but spend your movie money elsewhere; not by buying this DVD.
Vicious: Well, my friend Kat really covered it. This flick also covers it all. (Every controversal subject, as Kat professionly stated.) It crams the future of the human race, ghosts, aliens and even some slightly obscure religous material all in two hours (and one minute). At first we thought we'd give this movie a try, despite it's up-&-down reveiws. Wow. We had no idea what we were getting into. This isn't just some action flick with The Cage running around trying to save the world. No, it's much more. & much more intense. About halfway through the movie we were looking at each other like: "What...the...heck...just...happened?"
Come the ending, our minds were crammed to the psycho-logic-al (ha, logic) breaking point. Kat and I would only recomend this movie to open-minded and *ahem* fairly intelligent people. Not kids. And some religous people may not like the ending. And if calmly sitting in heavy traffic with a jumbo jetliner plummenting towards you, a "nuclear wave," and a creepy silver alien/angel thing holding little kids hands and giving them rabbits after kidnapping them doesn't effect you, then go right ahead and watch this movie.
Not saying it's bad, the effects are phenomonal and fairly realistic, the acting isn't too bad either, the story line is complex, but it's not a movie to be rented for super-duper-slumber party bash. But it's pretty long and complicated.
Kat and V's suggestion? Don't watch this movie alone at 2:00 AM in the morning as a substiute for an action movie. Trust us, this isn't Ghost Rider.
