I've looked and I've looked and I can't find another thread on this, so apologies if there already is one. Odd as it came out over a month ago in America.
Anyway, Richard Kelly's (Donnie Darko, Southland Tales) latest film The Box came out on Friday in the UK, and I went to see it yesterday.
Anyone else seen this?
SOME SPOILERS
I'm not one to write out extensive reviews, but I'll say I did enjoy it. Thing is, after his two previous films, I went in totally expecting there to be some weird, unexplained stuff in this, and of course once the button is pressed that's just what we get
I'd heard this got some pretty mixed reviews. And I can understand why someone would hate it. If one just went to see this not knowing who the director is and his previous work and were just expecting a normal "thriller" movie, I'm sure they'd would indeed walk out the cinema thinking "what the fuck was that shit?!"
However like I say, knowing his work I enjoyed it for what it was. For example as soon as I saw those water column things I thought of the stuff in Donnie Darko (especially the Directors Cut) of water being a link between dimensions or whatnot.
And hell, it was a lot easier to follow than Southland Tales!
Some great performances from Diaz & Marsden, and I can't say I was ever bored throughout.
It was obvious that the indentity of Arlington Steward's employers would be left a mystery (aliens, Martians, a higher power, God?) kinda like in Donnie D, but the whole thing of testing the human race seemed a bit left hung in the air with what would happen next
Anyway, Richard Kelly's (Donnie Darko, Southland Tales) latest film The Box came out on Friday in the UK, and I went to see it yesterday.
Anyone else seen this?

SOME SPOILERS
I'm not one to write out extensive reviews, but I'll say I did enjoy it. Thing is, after his two previous films, I went in totally expecting there to be some weird, unexplained stuff in this, and of course once the button is pressed that's just what we get

I'd heard this got some pretty mixed reviews. And I can understand why someone would hate it. If one just went to see this not knowing who the director is and his previous work and were just expecting a normal "thriller" movie, I'm sure they'd would indeed walk out the cinema thinking "what the fuck was that shit?!"
However like I say, knowing his work I enjoyed it for what it was. For example as soon as I saw those water column things I thought of the stuff in Donnie Darko (especially the Directors Cut) of water being a link between dimensions or whatnot.
And hell, it was a lot easier to follow than Southland Tales!
Some great performances from Diaz & Marsden, and I can't say I was ever bored throughout.
It was obvious that the indentity of Arlington Steward's employers would be left a mystery (aliens, Martians, a higher power, God?) kinda like in Donnie D, but the whole thing of testing the human race seemed a bit left hung in the air with what would happen next