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Topic: The Strangers
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Michael Barry
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 584
From: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 05-30-2008 04:02 PM
I saw this today at the AMC Empire 25 at Times Square. I still can't believe I'm actually in New York City!
This was my first moviegoing experience in the US. I have to say it was a very good one! Presentation was above average with plenty of light on the screen, good focus and a clean print. Sure, it was opening day for the movie but it was clearly put together competently. The green bands on the trailers were scratch-free and rock steady. The 'Silence Is Golden' snipe at the start was fun and the only the AMC 'feature presentation' tag showed some wear, obviously having seen better days.
Onto the movie itself. It begins with fairly glacial pacing but as the movie proceeds, it becomes clear that the pacing is deliberate and there for a reason. A foreboding atmosphere is created with some really sumptuous cinematography. They went for the bungy-cam/handheld look, but I don't really see the reason why. Yes, it puts the viewer on edge, but the movie does this very well anyway, so there was no reason for the double-whammy. I would have preferred that the camera was locked down John Ford style and just go for carefully composed pictures instead. In fact, there are several scenes in the movie that do just that and the scope frame is really used to full advantage.
The good thing about the movie is the sense of dread throughout and the really creepy atmosphere created.
The not-so-great thing(s) about it is the dialogue and delivery of some of the lines; the actors have a tendency to say things that do nothing except narrate the events that we're watching or have just watched. Example: the couple see a girl standing outside the house. Then another shot reveals that the girl is no longer standing there. Liv Tyler says, 'She's gone'.
Often in these types of movies, there are logical lapses in the narrative. This movie is no exception. I won't spoil any of them here.
The good overcomes the bad in the end, so I thought it was pretty solid. With some improvement to the dialogue and by tightening the script to make the sequence of events flow with more logic, it could have been better. 'Vacancy' was more successful in this respect.
Chilling stuff!
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