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Alien (1979)
9/10
classic horror
19 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
In one word, dread. Pure, visceral dread. If you are the kind of person who is adverse to feeling uneasy watching horror movies, this is probably your worse nightmare. The 'chest bursting' scene is really not what the movie is all about. It's not about cheap scare tactics and hysterical screaming, but what goes on in the shadows. It taps right into the instinctive fear of the darkness. The tension builds and builds and never lets go until the very end.

This movie as a 'Goldilocks Principle' quality to it, where everything is just right. The characters, the actors, the designs, the score, the atmosphere, the script, the direction,... Snobs may scoff at the simple plot (People in space! scary monster!), but the execution is masterful.

Giger's vision of an alien civilisation is really inspired. The derelict spaceship is a work of art. Its screen time is rather brief, and in a way, it is an inspired move (possibly down to budget constrains!), which removes the banality element of constant exposure (the sequel, Aliens), and leaves a lot to the imagination. Who were these aliens? What are the eggs for?

His creature is downright terrifying, both in looks and purpose. As Ash puts it, "A survivor unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality".

There is one weak moment in the entire film, and it is the ending. Like Jaws, for me, it looses its appeal once the beast is revealed and dispatched. And similarly for Alien, the end is a tad disappointing once the creature is exposed in full. And as usual, the hero(ine) wins and the beast is slained. I think a darker ending would have made the movie even stronger. The sequel is a good film, but goes in a totally different direction. Alien stands on its own merits.

Pitch Black had a go at the same premise (stranded handful of characters, monsters emerging from the dark...), but really cannot hold a candle to the original. This will make your blood run cold and you WILL turn on the lights at night!
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Cash Truck (2004)
10/10
will ruin your day!
6 December 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Very dark tale of revenge. and as said earlier, very little 'exposition' for the plot or the character himself is given, so not the most accessible to non-natives, as what little dialogue there is is essential to the story. All this lack of exposure to the real motives of the main character and the mystery surrounding him, and the subjective guess work required from the audience is also key to the movie. From my point of view, like say, No Country For Good Men, that is what make these movies that much more interesting.

So, a re-visiting of Film Noir, extremely brutal emotionally, almost depressingly sordid. If you are looking for a feel-good ending, look away now. Noneless, I love this film for all those reasons. It's very well cast, acted and paced, Dupontel is excellent in this understated, almost shy character, but ruthlessly driven to revenge.

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He and his son get shot on a deserted road, witnessing a robbery on a armored car, however, he alone survives, but is left crippled with intense epileptic fits (and the story hints that he hasn't got much time left). After the loss of their son in such a brutal way, his wife despairs into an almost catatonic state, while he leaves his past life behind to hunt down the murderers. Believing the robberies were inside jobs, he then enrolled in one of the targeted security firm on the verge of collapse, hoping to get close to the gang.
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