Bad - Even for an Asylum Release
I never have high expectations for an Asylum release, and a lot of their productions are fun in a "so bad it's good sort of way." Not this one though. This is bad even by Asylum standards.
Found footage is hard to do because there's the trap of, why are you still holding a camera? In this one, one of the protagonists just keeps repeating, "It's important to document all of this!" Meanwhile, any sane person would drop the camera and run for their life.
Basically, this is a poorly executed ripoff of "Cloverfield," but with almost no actual monster action in a film that has "Monster" as the title. We see some tentacles waving around occasionally, but that's about it. A lot of fake "damaged footage" and cuts to black, and so many cuts that the movie just gets annoying.
Skip this one and watch "Cloverfield" instead.
Found footage is hard to do because there's the trap of, why are you still holding a camera? In this one, one of the protagonists just keeps repeating, "It's important to document all of this!" Meanwhile, any sane person would drop the camera and run for their life.
Basically, this is a poorly executed ripoff of "Cloverfield," but with almost no actual monster action in a film that has "Monster" as the title. We see some tentacles waving around occasionally, but that's about it. A lot of fake "damaged footage" and cuts to black, and so many cuts that the movie just gets annoying.
Skip this one and watch "Cloverfield" instead.
- tstaruch-17649
- 26 de mar. de 2025