A review of “Super 8” (2011)

“Super 8” (2011) was, as everyone told me, a good movie – I’d give it an 8 out of 10. It had a smart, funny script that made for likeable adolescent protagonists, some nice tension in setting up a sci-fi mystery, and some great special effects (including an impressive train crash that reminded me of the very different “Final Destination” movies). I had fun with this.

I can only enjoy “family films” so much, though. It isn’t that I need violence or sex to be entertained. It’s that these movies are “safe” and therefore predictable. When I realized early on that this was intended for general audiences, it gave me a pretty good idea of what would and would not happen throughout the film. (This film is a mystery that is a little hard to discuss without spoilers.)

The movie was made even more predictable when you realize that director JJ Abrams was consciously imitating a certain other famous filmmaker. Let’s look as what we’ve got: 1) an earnest, vulnerable, yet ultimately heroic adolescent boy; 2) quirky, flawed, yet lovable supporting characters that aid him in his quest; 3) a sci-fi mystery; 4) several family conflicts involving absent parents; and 5) ruthless government and/or military authorities.

Hmmmm. Remind you of anything, anyone?  Hint: see this film’s producer.

There was a little too much heavy handed imagery and plotting. Accidentally turning on a film projector and seeing a dead parent? A flying locket with a picture of said parent? And the locket is let go at the story’s climax? I felt that Abrams would next reach right out of the movie screen and write the movie’s message in black Sharpie marker across my forehead. Just in case I didn’t get it.

Still, this was good. Those kids were so damned cool it made me think it might be fun to be a parent. That heavy kid would actually be really cool to hang out with. If I were his Dad, I’d buy him all sorts of stuff for his hobby of making zombie movies, and I’d let him skip his chores just to give him the space he needs.

This movie also did something pretty creative that I don’t remember seeing done outside of “The X-Files.” We’re shown a government or military conspiracy, but this time the local police department does NOT cooperate or become complicit in it. So you see local cops actively working against their federal or military counterparts. I found that to be different and interesting, and it seems like the sort of thing that might occur in real life.

All in all, this was a good movie. It seems like a pretty decent flick with which to introduce a kid to science fiction.

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6 thoughts on “A review of “Super 8” (2011)”

  1. Reblogged this on Readsalot and commented:
    Eric, I thoroughly enjoyed this film. Yes, there was several winks to ‘E.T.’-I get that. Also, it is an all ages film, and so we don’t get anything super gruesome or explicitly sexual. However, I think this film succeeds on all levels.

    I liked that even though the movie came out in 2011, it was set in either the very late 70’s or very early 80’s (I recall a poster or a model of one of the early space shuttles). The actors did an awesome job of making the viewer really care about them and I really enjoyed the subterranean aspects of the alien. I happened to be reading Brian Lumley’s Ghoul at the time and I couldn’t help but to notice this similarity.

    Hell, I may even watch this movie again tonight!

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  2. I love this film. I agree that it echoes ET, but that doesn’t bother me so much.

    When I first saw it, I thought it was a perfect film – that it just hits all the notes – that it knocks the ball out of the park, etc.

    Now that you point out the flaws? Meh. I still love it.

    I love the fat kid, “PRODUCTION VALUE!!”
    I love the main character, trying to have a conversation with a girl! I love the girl. I love the dad. I just love it.

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