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  1. No, it wasn't obvious who he was trying to save. If it were... I would have known. Also, I didn't say that the voice was a producer's voice. I said it sounded like a generic production voice that can be used by anyone for movies, television, and other productions like that. It sounded like a lame background sound that the people on that TV show 'The World's Most Amazing Videos' add in.
  2. You can't speak for an entire theater, and the fact that I didn't know who he was going after is proof that the character development wasn't good enough. You can go ahead and be childish by retorting to calling me an idiot, but the fact remains that both me and the better part of the group that I watched the movie with didn't know what was going on most of the time.
  3. It isn't my fault that the movie creator didn't stress that part, or why I should even remember Beth's name, enough. It was a horrible character introduction with a terrible storyline introduction.
  4. Spoiler: Click here to viewThey didn't spend nearly enough time attempting to get the audience familiar with every character. I had absolutely no clue who Rob was trying to contact on his phone and why he cared about them so much. Not only that, but why the FUCK was she still in an apartment? Did she not see the entire party run down the stairs or something? Another thing I hated was the fake sound effects. When the statue of liberty's head scene comes up, you hear what sounds like a production clip of some guy yelling "Oh my god!!! Oh my god!!!" It was so out of place. Throughout the movie you can also hear the voices of people who are dozens of feet away as if they were right in front of the camera. The authenticity is one of the most prominent flaws in the movie. Even though the fans of this film flaunt the authenticity as if it's genuine, it's one of the major factors that worsen it. Also, what the fuck was up with that scene where Rob steals a phone charger? Some black guy ran out with a TV right as they walked in. Kanye West should have gotten a cameo in this shit, talking about looting. I also want to take this moment to ask who the fuck that one bitch was that the camera guy had a crush on. Wasn't she the same one who was all freaked out when the monster portion of the movie started? What the fuck was her problem? Why is it that she was a heartless bitch to the camera guy, but then when she sees the monster she's suddenly the most sensitive person in the entire world? I hated that character, and the way that she treated the camera guy (who in a way, is being portrayed as the person watching the movie, so thats even worse as it simulates US) I felt absolutely no compassion for her and wouldn't care if she got killed on the spot. Again, WHO the FUCK was Rob so concerned about? Who was he going across town to save? Was she even IN the beginning of the damn movie? Another thing that needs to be asked is, where the hell are the cops when Rob is attempting to go wherever he's going? They were given instructions to move one way, he goes the opposite way, and the cops do NOTHING. The gun shots didn't look real. I don't know if that was just the screen I was watching it on or what, but it looked like they were shooting white Atari lines like it was a video game. I also want to know why everyone was asking Rob questions, as if he were the be all end all with all of the fucking answers. Why did the camera man need to say "ROB I SAW IT!" Why didn't he just yell out "I SAW IT!" The only part where I really had any feeling was when Jason died on the Brooklyn Bridge, and Rob, who is Jason's brother, staring blankly at the wall, thinking about it. Sometimes in a movie the only thing you need to portray is a basic feeling of emptiness to get the job done. I also liked the scene in the subway where Rob tells his mom that his brother is dead. This proves the point, though, that there should have been more character building. The main reason why I cared so much about Jason dying was because at the beginning, it seemed like he was the main character before Rob even showed up. He was a funny guy, and suddenly he's killed off. THAT is why I cared. I wouldn't care if whoever Rob was trying to save died, because I have no clue who it is. I also wouldn't mind if that ugly bitch died. The camera guy was talking and she was just staring at him like an ugly zombie. I'll add more thoughts later.
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