A watch/review I meant to get up before the new Film came out. Life got in the way.
Let's take a SPOILER-FREE look at the Sequel while you ponder whether or not to see the Prequel.
The Film begins with a Flashback to how it all began for our Heroes/Heroines.I guess this part did so well that people demanded a full Film like this perhaps?
This gives us a brief look at life before everything changed and more of a look at the creatures.
This gives us a brief look at life before everything changed and more of a look at the creatures.
Did I miss the point in both Films that they are called 'Death Angels' or is that just from the new Film?
The Film proper follows our Leads as they leave the Farm to spread the word about how to defeat the creatures.
The Film proper follows our Leads as they leave the Farm to spread the word about how to defeat the creatures.
I was getting real 'Walking Dead Episodes where they follow the train tracks' vibes, but thankfully this isn't spread out nearly as long.
They find that the creatures- whatever they are called- aren't the only danger, as they walk into a trap.
They find that the creatures- whatever they are called- aren't the only danger, as they walk into a trap.
However, it turns out to be someone they knew before things got all terrible.
The Plot splits when the Daughter- who is deaf- is convinced to follow a radio signal.
The man they met- Cillian Murphy- reluctantly goes with her to keep her safe.
The Plot splits when the Daughter- who is deaf- is convinced to follow a radio signal.
The man they met- Cillian Murphy- reluctantly goes with her to keep her safe.
Back at the other place, keeping a baby quiet and safe in this World proves to be just as difficult.
To find out what happens, stream it now.
A solid Film that builds upon the same formula and expands it a bit.
A solid Film that builds upon the same formula and expands it a bit.
To start with, the Flashback Intro is really good. If that really was the reason to greenlight a Prequel, I get it.
The creatures get time to shine and the chaos is well-orchestrated.
What's also nice here is that plenty of Characters get Arcs here.
The Daughter is the most obvious one, as her confidence is tested and maybe she learns to be careful too.
The Son gets to go from a familial liability to a brave helper.
Cillian's Arc is a mixed one, as it is the fairly standard 'Survivor who has suffered loss' one. No need to reinvent the wheel, I suppose.
Part of me thought at first that having him as the reluctant Father Figure was a bit lazy, but he's so good that I got over it.
All in all, this does what a Sequel should do. It expands the Story and Setting, it has bigger moments, and it leaves you wanting to see more.
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