Super 8 (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy)
Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler, Joel Courtney, Ryan Lee and Zach Mills
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Few filmmakers have ever had a run at the tables like Steven
Spielberg, whose output from 1971's Sugarland Express to,
say, 1982's E.T. displayed an amazingly unforced melding
of huge set pieces and small human gestures. Even at their most
chaotic, they somehow felt organic. Super 8,
writer-director J.J. Abrams's authorized tribute to classic
Spielbergisms, hits all of the marks (Lived-in suburbia backdrop,
check. Awestruck gazes upwards, check. Parental discord, check.
Lens flares, amazingly huge check), but its adherence to the
formula squelches much of its own potential. Appealing as it is to
see a summer movie that retro-prioritizes character development
over jittery quick-cut explosions, the viewer is always aware at
how furiously it's working to seem effortless. Set in 1979,
Abrams's script follows a group of movie-crazy kids attempting to
make a zombie flick, only to have their plans cut short by a close
encounter with a train derailment. As the military pours over the
wreckage and neighbors start disappearing, the gang realizes that
their footage contains a cameo appearance by an extremely grumpy
guest star. For a film whose promotional campaign hinged so
strongly on creating an air of mystery, Super 8 is a
fairly straightforward melding of E.T. and Jurassic
Park, albeit one featuring an oddly schizophrenic monster (he
eats people… until he doesn't). Abrams makes
his young cast shine (particularly when developing a hint of
romance between leads Joel Courtney and Elle Fanning), while also
providing a nice character arc for Kyle Chandler, as a widowed
deputy who can see his relationship with his son slipping away.
Aside from a few primo early jolts, however, the creature-feature
aspects feel increasingly shoehorned in alongside the more assured
coming-of-age elements. Abrams's film has more than enough bright
spots to warrant a viewing, but its insistence on worshipfully
following the master's playbook is a bit of a bummer. Imitation
isn't always flattering. --Andrew Wright
ASIN: B004EPYZQ2
EAN: 0097361454443
UPC: 097361454443
Binding: Blu-ray
ReleaseDate Date: November 22, 2011
Director: J.J. Abrams
Actors: Elle Fanning, Kyle Chandler, Joel Courtney, Ryan Lee and Zach Mills
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Running Time: 112 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Languages: English - Subtitled, French - Subtitled, Spanish - Subtitled, Portuguese - Subtitled, English - Original Language, French - Original Language, Spanish - Original Language, Portuguese - Original Language, French - Dubbed, Portuguese - Dubbed and Spanish - Dubbed
Format:
- AC-3
- Color
- Dolby
- Dubbed
- Subtitled
- Widescreen