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Early Review (non-spoiler)
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JookNy21
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Early Review (non-spoiler)
Cinematical.com

http://www.cinematical.com/2008/01/15/early-reactions-cloverfield/

and this one has spoilers

http://and-still-i-persist.com/2008/01/15/cloverfield-a-brief-review-with-spoilers/

to see the spoilers just highlight the white area

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Spoiler (Rollover to View):
Yet in the end, "Cloverfield" is a love story, and a believable one at that — all the more so because the details unfold piecemeal. That story frames (literally) the footage of the destruction, and it provides a credible motive for the main characters not to get out of Dodge. As with the 'giant monster' motif, the love story motif stands most standard cliches on their heads. Yet it gives the film its ultimate meaning. Beth, like almost everyone else, dies in the end — but she dies knowing that others risked their lives for her and knowing that she is loved.


You have to absolutely be shitting me........ Mad
If this is the best part of the film then Abrams can stick it up his ass!
Mad Mad Mad

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rocksmars wrote:
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Yet in the end, "Cloverfield" is a love story, and a believable one at that — all the more so because the details unfold piecemeal. That story frames (literally) the footage of the destruction, and it provides a credible motive for the main characters not to get out of Dodge. As with the 'giant monster' motif, the love story motif stands most standard cliches on their heads. Yet it gives the film its ultimate meaning. Beth, like almost everyone else, dies in the end — but she dies knowing that others risked their lives for her and knowing that she is loved.


You have to absolutely be shitting me........ Mad
If this is the best part of the film then Abrams can stick it up his ass!
Mad Mad Mad



I'll help you shove it in. It's Titanic. With a monster.
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This movie sounds more of a love story instead of a Great Monster movie. JJ says it is supposed to be "Americas Godzilla" from the reviews nobody can even describe the monster , how is it supposed to be an icon then? makes no sense.

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Slushooooo wrote:
This movie sounds more of a love story instead of a Great Monster movie. JJ says it is supposed to be "Americas Godzilla" from the reviews nobody can even describe the monster , how is it supposed to be an icon then? makes no sense.


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starshiptrooper wrote:
Slushooooo wrote:
This movie sounds more of a love story instead of a Great Monster movie. JJ says it is supposed to be "Americas Godzilla" from the reviews nobody can even describe the monster , how is it supposed to be an icon then? makes no sense.


Are you in my mind?


Great minds think alike !

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cloverfield2008
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I should have never read spoilers from the beginning, I think the movie will be better if i had not had an idea of what I will see or what will take place

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