Sometimes I have to step out of the box of basic reviewing. This came to me all at once as I was waking up this morning after viewing “ANNIHILATION” last night – which by and by I really enjoyed. Sure it started off a bit slow, and I could nit-pick over a few things, but by and far it was a fascinating film – until the ending for me. The last 10 minutes took everything I had previously so enjoyed and threw it out the window. What can I say to that? Well I decided to snap it up and make the review like the movie – completely different than the norm.
There once was a lighthouse which started to glimmer,
None could figure out what made it shimmer.
All who went in, never came out,
Save for one, but he can’t recount.
So send in the troops , five brave souls and women to boot.
Into the ‘shimmer’ they went, where suspense and chills met them at each turn,
the gene cycle seemingly constantly to spurn.
Nothing set us up for the finale to come, disappointment was most surely to be done.
While beautifully filmed and fairly well acted, there were a few who could be redacted.
And that here sums up my review – for as surely I loved it all the way through,
the ending left me more than feeling a bit blue.
Before I forget to mention – I adored the group of women in this film – from the anthropologist Cass (Tuva Novotny), nerdy physicist Josie (Tessa Thompson), to Natalie Portmans’ ex-Army, biologist role of Lena. But my two favourites were defintiely the gung-ho beefy, butched up Gina Rodriguez as Anya, a paramedic who takes her ‘Jane the Virgin’ role and throws it right out the door – to the magnificently almost scary, creepy Jennifer Jason Leigh whose cagey psychologist role of Dr. Ventress takes this performance to a very different level.
Grade: C+
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Media Review Screening: Tuesday, February 20, 2018 ~ Courtesy of Paramount Pictures
‘ANNIHILATION’ is out in theaters nationwide on Friday, February 23, 2018 // International release starting March 2018
Peggy, I really enjoy reading your movie reviews 😊
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Thanks Sam! I went out of the box here on this one.. you know me.. sometimes I just have too! 🙂
Oh whoa, I just realized I read this book.
Was it a good read?
Okay, I just saw the movie so now I can compare. The book is actually quite different, in detail at least. The spirit’s the same. It was interesting and somewhat scary…I think I’m still processing the movie. It got to me,t hat’s for sure!
I’m reading your review as we speak. 🙂
Keeping it fresh, love it! I don’t love Annihilation, but I like it. Mainly due to the characters, compared to, say Ex Machina which had three compelling characters, Garland’s latest only has one in my opinion (Oscar Issac’s).
Oscar Issac was barely there!! I didn’t like Ex Machina until the last 30 min or so..really complete polar opposites as this one I didn’t like the end.. who knew??!!!