Amanda Gillies's Favourite Discovery of 2011

John sets out to get to the bottom of the strange goings-on and his discoveries will make your blood run cold. He is horrified when the clock strikes midnight and everyone, except him, falls asleep exactly where they are. Things get even worse when he meets the terrifying, black-clad, white-faced "strangers" and their weird side-kick, Dr. Schreber.
The film was written and directed by Alex Proyas, also known for I, Robot and The Crow, and came out in 1998. It is a clever mix of crime fiction, science fiction and fantasy. I absolutely loved the movie and was delightfully creeped out and fascinated for its entire 2.5 hours. The idea of a city being controlled, directed, and changed round the way this one is, really caught my imagination. It also has an amazing ending and left me exhausted. Loads of "Tingle Factor" and, essentially, the right level of "Yuk" to keep the viewer happy.
I can’t believe it took me so long to find Dark City and must have been one of the very few who hadn’t seen it!
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2 comments:
Sounds a great movie. I haven't seen it either so will watch out for it for the holiday season.
I'm a big fan of Kiefer Sutherland so watched this when it came out. I've got the DVD somewhere so I might just have to have another watch! :)
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