Just finished Annihilation. Decided to share some random thoughts: The film looks absolutely stunning. Perfect blend of beautiful and horrifying. But the characters… ugh. They are your classical...
Just finished Annihilation. Decided to share some random
thoughts:
The film looks absolutely stunning. Perfect blend of beautiful and
horrifying. But the characters… ugh. They are your classical horror
film bunch of idiots. And, as per tradition with the modern
sci-fi horror, they're supposed to be “scientists”. Bah.
It seems like both the screenplay and the visuals were heavily inspired
by Roadside Picnic by the Strugatsky brothers, and possibly
Andrei Tarkovsky's film adaptation, Stalker (1979), as well as
a bit of his other sci-fi work, Solaris (1972), here and there.
Honestly, if you like the idea of “alien shit twisting stuff around it”,
and you like reading, you're way better off just reading Roadside
Picnic.
Why didn't most trees change? The flowers, the moss, and the animals
get all kinds of wild twisted colours and mutations, but the trees
remain just green? That really bothered me. They also don't mention
all this mutated flora and fauna going outside “the zone”, which,
I assume, would be a giant issue.
That lighthouse would be so destroyed if it was really hit by an object
of that diameter.
I found it ironic that the psychologist of the team was the one who was
severely depressed. Here in Russia we call that a “barefoot cobbler”
situation. But the way the film shows severe depression is pretty
accurate.
Overall, I reluctantly enjoyed the film, but I couldn't stop
thinking that all those visual effects and designs would be much more
amazing in a Strugatsky bros. adaptation film.