Monsters
Quick summary - Space probe goes to somewhere in space. Comes back. Small glowing pods begin to hatch aliens that grow into 100 yard tall octopi who have a bad attitude with humans who shoot rockets at them. Two Americans need to get from Central America through the "infected zone (alien land of North Mexico) to the giant wall on the American border.
A dozen years ago, I was soft for low budget, independent movies. It was easy to forgive them because they were on their own. They didn't have big actors or big studios or blockbuster hyper. They didn't have mass appeal. They were edgy. They were "scene."
But now, I just want a good movie. I don't care if it's low budget or independent. I don't care if it's niche or if it's hipster. I just want good writing, acting, and some excitement. Hot chicks are enjoyed but not always required.
Monsters is boring. It's hackneyed. It lacks dialogue. Somehow, the in-real-life married couple failed to have any chemistry on screen.
I do give it credit for establishing some suspense with such a small budget. The night vision, tv-camera scenes of the fighter jets taking out the aliens were a nice touch. The two aliens in the end were beautiful.
But the message was unclear. Also, what was up with the gas masks? They introduced them as being vital for anyone near the area of the aliens but never explained why. Also, the whole American border being walled and American military killing the aliens in Central America really gave this movie a weak allegorical feel for illegal immigration.
Europa Report
Great movie for sitting in a realistic spaceship. Rather terrible in terms of spontaneity. Very little character development.
The characters also didn't live up to the tidbits of personality we were given. There was the father of the child who missed his family. The asshole tough guy. The hot chick. The badass pilot. The random Asian guy and the absolutely pointless other guy who I'm not sure I ever learned his name.
The family guy was only there to make people sad. The asshole tough guy never had a struggle with being tough; he just turned into the hero. The hot chick never got naked, and for some reason, they picked her to be the scientist most obsessed with the discovery of new life. The badass pilot failed to ever do anything badass. The random Asian guy randomly died - though his death scene was cool. The other as a microcosm of his entire role in the film simply fell into a hole, disappearing forever.
The alien at the end was an octopus. Maybe it was because I had watched Monsters the night before, but I'm not a big fan of alien life being some variation of an octopus.
Pretty good flick for hard sci fi. Fails to do anything memorable.