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À la fin des années 1950, au Nouveau-Mexique, une jeune demoiselle du téléphone, Fay, et un animateur radio, Everett, découvrent une étrange fréquence comportant des appels interrompus et anonymes. Des signaux sonores conduisent Fay et Everett à résoudre l'énigme...
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Not a movie for everyone. If you want lasers, explosions and monsters in your sci-fi this is not for you. If you want creepy atmosphere, dialogs and good acting it's a perfect fit. The movie is not perfect still. [spoiler] The premise of a local radio getting strange reports from callers around the town is reduced very quickly to only two main calls. I would have preferred to listen to more callers and have the tension and realization of what was happening building up a little slower than it was. Also the black and white TV show thing didn't resonate well with me. If they limited that to the introduction it would have been better. Still a solid 7 for me. [/spoiler]
I'm sorry but the is the most boring movie I have seen as of May 30, 2020!!!! Lord Jesus, I was praying for Aliens, a Monster to appear after 10 minutes.....smh. They do soooooo much talking with absolutely nothing happening on screen
Almost a podcast on film, The Vast of Night is a gripping thriller with some of the most captivating scenes and style this year. Absolutely stellar work from Patterson, along with some awe inspiring long takes from both Sierra McCormick and Jake Horowitz (the switchboard scene and Mabels interview are some phenomenal cinema). Great work.
It's always refreshing to see a sci-fi movie that isn't afraid to take its time to properly establish characters and the world in which they inhabit. The Vast of Space is an intriguing look at the human side of an alien contact movie.
Absolutely terrible. I get so annoyed when a film is rated highly (in this case 66%) and you figure out later it's just boring or artsy fartsy people rating it because they THINK they saw something artistic. It's not artsy just because someone slapped a retro color filter over it, it's bad. Had the movie actually lead to something I'd of thought it was better, but as it was it was just EXTREMELY long scenes of blah blah blah scenes that rise tension that the film never delivers on. I swear the same people who like this trash are the ones you can throw paint buckets at a canvas and they say "Oh wow you can feel the artist's anger in this piece." Absolute garbage.