Reviewed by: Pamela Karpelenia
CONTRIBUTOR
Moral Rating: | Very Offensive |
Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: | Adults Older Teens |
Genre: | Sci-Fi Action Mystery Horror Thriller Sequel IMAX |
Length: | 1 hr. 45 min. |
Year of Release: | 2016 |
USA Release: |
March 11, 2016 (wide—3,391 theaters) DVD: June 14, 2016 |
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Featuring |
Mary Elizabeth Winstead … Michelle Bradley Cooper … voice of Ben, Michelle’s boyfriend John Goodman … Howard Stambler John Gallagher Jr. … Emmet Mat Vairo … Jeremy Cindy Hogan … Neighbor Jamie Clay … State Trooper 42 |
Director |
Dan Trachtenberg |
Producer |
Paramount Pictures Bad Robot See all » |
Distributor |
Paramount Pictures Corporation, a subsidiary of ViacomCBS |
Films in this franchise:
• Cloverfield (2008)
• 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
• The Cloverfield Paradox (2018)
It was the trailer for “10 Cloverfield Lane,” that first piqued my interest. It was very vague, but eye-catching. I was unaware of the intense thrill ride that I was in for.
“10 Cloverfield Lane,” opens in an almost muted tone. We see a young woman who is packing up and preparing to leave her fiancee in his absence. We then see her driving, and she soon receives a phone call from her recent ex. We learn her name is Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and her ex Ben (voiced by Bradley Cooper). He pleads with her to come back, but Michelle remains silent and hangs up. While traveling down a seemingly empty highway. Michelle is run off the road and seriously injured in a car accident.
She awakens in a locked room, chained to the wall, an IV in her arm. We hear footsteps and the unlocking of the door, and we meet Howard (John Goodman). He tells Michelle he saved her life, and that the world has been attacked, the air is not breathable, but she is safe unground in his doomsday survival bunker. Michelle quickly becomes suspicious, and with the help of a fellow inhabitant Emmett (John Gallagher Jr.) they become determined to figure out the truth.
Let’s start with the acting, spot on! John Goodman gives us a masterful performance. It’s a very small cast, which is ideal for such an imitate and unique script. The film is intense, but tastefully throws in light and awkward comedy. The direction is superb. The story is told in such a way that you simply cannot look away.
Now, onto the objectionable content, there is quite a bit of it. Most is the violence characters are shown—bloody, burned, beaten, bruised and deformed by acid and a man shot in the head. There are swear words throughout the film, while not gratuitous, they are poignant. As for nudity, a character is shown in her underwear and a tank top.
To avoid giving too much away, onto the spiritual aspects. The story deals with being prepared and being safe. In the crazy world we’re living in currently, fear can drive a lot of decisions. But in Christ, we have no fear. That means, whatever happens in this sinful world, we can stand on the Promises of Christ and weather any storm that may come our way. Jesus promised a place for us beyond this world, and Eternity for those who believe and trust in Jesus Christ and repent of their sins. Hold you to that promise isn’t easy Earthly life. He does promise of everlasting life.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film; it kept me on the edge of my seat. I jumped, and it was very intense and thrilling and satisfying in its conclusion. Please be aware of the objectionable content and decide for yourself, using discernment, whether this film is worth your viewing. It is masterfully done and definitely a movie that will stand out through the years.
Violence: Heavy to Extreme / Profanity: Heavy—“Good Lord” (1), OMG (1), “God” (1), “Oh G*d” (1), “Swear to G*d” (1), “d*mn” (1), “h*ll” (1), f-word (1), s-word (1) / Sex/Nudity: Mild
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My Ratings: Moral rating: Average / Moviemaking quality: 4