"Super 8" is not a great creature film, but who wants to see that anyways. It is a wonderful film, that just so happens to have a creature moving about within its story. I don't want to give too much away, but this is basically a retelling of "E.T.", with two noteworthy exceptions. The first, and most important is that here the story is centered around a relationship between a boy and a girl, whereas "E.T." was focused on the boy and an alien. I liked the writing in this film; there are a group of kids making their own movie and each of their experiences are mirrored in the film that we are watching. For any film to be successful it must first make us sympathetic to the characters that we are watching. There are shortcuts which many filmmakers depend upon which result in very shallow movies. Some movie makers have given up entirely on character development, which is really a shame. Fortunately J.J. Abrams knows that the people are what make the film. The creature in this film represents the action, the danger looming in the background. What keeps us watching is the relationship between the boy and the girl. We want them to succeed, we want them to live happily ever after, but will they? Oh, and the second difference between "Super 8" and "E.T." is that ET never ate anybody, at least not onscreen.
On a side note; I really liked the look of this film. Abrams captured the feel of 1979 without it coming across as cheesy. When Spielberg made "E.T." it was shot to as a modern film, reflecting the look of 1982. In "Super 8" Abrams has revisited that time period, but it looks just as natural as Spielberg's film. This is how a good film transports you to another time without distracting from the story.
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This is one that I really want to see, but I have decided to cut back on outings to the theater. Is this one worth a date night?
I think that "Super 8" will be one of the better movies of the summer, so I'd have to say yes on the date night.
Cool. I will find a good time to take my wife than/then.
World Magazine also gave Super 8 a good review, but my question is "would mom appreciate the story of this movie or get scared and watch it behind closed fingers more?" (and an aside to Nate: THAN means "instead of" while THEN indicates "at that time" but I can't think of any memory trick for remembering that)
To answer your question Mom; yes and yes.
This was a really good movie, really liked it.
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