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FilmBuff76

The Darkest Hour isn't that dark and unfortunately isn't an hour-long episode of an average sci-fi series. It should be though, because frankly it's not good enough for cinema. Chris Gorak made the unsettling and memorable dirty-bomb-in-LA film Right At Your Door, but here he's a director for hire under the wings of producer Timur Bekmambetov. The results are decidedly mixed. The idea of invisible, energy-based aliens invading Moscow (and the rest of the world) is initially interesting but the film gradually takes a turn for the ridiculous in the third act. When we finally do get a peek at the aliens, they look like rejects for a third-rate video game. There's a lot of stuff that doesn't make sense in the film, but the filmmakers presume that you've either (a) left (b) fallen asleep or (c) tried not to notice and are instead entranced by Moscow in all its deserted glory. A sequel is being threatened. I think I would prefer a real alien invasion to that.

Posted 14/01/2012 12:38:12

 

ted29

I didnt go and see this. Because i saw the trailer and because life is too short to waste 2 hours on this festering turd when there are fabulous movies out there unseen. I love film but sometimes you have to draw the line.

Posted 14/01/2012 14:39:34

 

movielover

First time i saw this trailer, i thought it was a remake of Ghostbusters! But sadly there's no Bill Murray

Posted 19/01/2012 21:23:36

 

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