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Release date Australia
May 21st, 2008
DVD Region
Region 4
Stars
Length (Minutes)
81
Aspect Ratio
- 1.78 : 1
Languages
English
Director
Studio
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
Product ID
1557242
Description
Some Thing Has Found Us...
On the eve of his departure for Japan, Rob (Michael Stahl-David) sees his going-away party as an opportunity to confess unresolved feelings and tie up loose ends. His agenda takes an unexpected turn when a jolt shakes the revelers. The crowd quiets down to watch news reports of an earthquake, then rushes to the roof to assess the damage. A fireball explodes on the distant horizon. A power failure follows. Confusion gives way to panic as the partygoers stumble through the blackout and into the streets. Amid the human screams and one inhuman roar, Rob and his friends must traverse a landscape that has changed, overtaken by something otherworldly, terrifying, monstrous…
On the eve of his departure for Japan, Rob (Michael Stahl-David) sees his going-away party as an opportunity to confess unresolved feelings and tie up loose ends. His agenda takes an unexpected turn when a jolt shakes the revelers. The crowd quiets down to watch news reports of an earthquake, then rushes to the roof to assess the damage. A fireball explodes on the distant horizon. A power failure follows. Confusion gives way to panic as the partygoers stumble through the blackout and into the streets. Amid the human screams and one inhuman roar, Rob and his friends must traverse a landscape that has changed, overtaken by something otherworldly, terrifying, monstrous…
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An interesting “handicam” style view of a disaster/invasion scenario, while this can be a bit distracting to begin with it actually enhances the happening NOW aspects of this film. Cleverly there are no gratuitously graphic displays of violence or horror, it is implied in an almost Hitchcockian style. Definitely an intriguing watch.