The movie Quarantine was terrible. It wasnt scary at all and if anything made me feel dizzy and sick to my stomach because of the camera view. It was filmed from the viewpoint of an actual camera man that was an actor in the movie. They were filming the life of a firefighter for tv and it ended up going wrong. It was a bad mix of the filming style from the Blair Witch Project mixed with a similar plot line to 28 Days Later or any movie where an unidentified disease starts in an animal and gets spread from person to person by the infected attacking the non-infected. It made me so dizzy from all of the movement of the camera. It was dropped on the floor, pushed around, held while the cameraman was running, even used as a murder weapon to one of the "infected". Even if I looked at the wall to take my eyes off of the screen I still got dizzy from seeing so many changes in lighting because of how the camera was moved. I actually ended up leaving before the end of the movie because I felt that if I stayed any longer I was going to throw up from being so dizzy.
If anyone was thinking about seeing this movie I suggest you think again. It should have a motion sickness warning to the viewers rather than the R rated warning.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
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