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RE: A critical examination of the Cloverfield franchise.

in #jjabrams7 years ago

The energy crisis and the story on Earth could've been elaborated on a little more, but I felt like the story moved at a good brisk pace.
I also liked the movie for how little the scientists knew about the multiverse and paradox.
However, I didn't understand how that Earth author predicted something like this would happen.
Overall I think it's kind of awesome how Netflix released this movie and I hope they do it with more of their productions.

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Seemed like a conspiracy theorist. Also, the girl the protaginist's husband saved didn't seem to add anything at all to the plot other than be an excuse for him to not be alone.

The paradox was executed poorly, I would imagine two dimensions intermingling would be beyond our comprehension and not be as "precise" i.e bytes changing on a computer to contain other info seems unreasonable, when the molecular structure of the computers storage devices would be certainly compromised by such events.

There were too many loose or frayed ends, and what they deemed to be the payoff was just the realization that somehow the aliens came from the warping of Spacetime. Well that’s all fine and good, but it’s still a bad explanation, and there are too many unanswered questions.
But anyways concepts they have introduced are totally outstanding...guess people are always after pointing out the loose ends...

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