Ishamael wrote:
Anyway, everyone can probably guess what I'm gonna say - the movie looked good, but everything else about it sucked...or was laugh out loud funny, depending on your perspective. For some reason though, I don't think the director was going for laugh out loud funny, so that leaves us with "sucked".
I can understand why people hate it. The plot was mediocre and the script was terrible. It's hard to believe that this was written but the guy who contributed to Pulp Fiction. However, I was never really a fan of SH1's story or acting (which in comparison automatically gurantees an Oscar for everyone who had even the smallest bit part in the movie), so I didn't keep my hopes up in those regards.
However, what I'm impressed about is how true the movie is to the games. Usually when there's a movie based on a game, it gets changed so much for mass market appeal. Here, we actually have a fan of the game making a movie for fans. This doesn't guarantee a great movie, but Gans at least succeeded in recreating the series' atomosphere. The angles used, the music lifted from the games, and the nearly shot for shot recration of SH1's intro tell me that his heart's in the right place(the cuts to the husband's scenes kinda broke the tension, though). I also liked how the monsters were used, espcailly PH and the Janitor. Even though some of them were pulled from different games, they had some significance in the film. And the Janitor, which created specifically for the movie, fit in very well with the rest of the group and could have easily been from the games.
That said, if this movie does well enough to warrant a sequel, I wouldn't mind if Gans hires a new writer, disregards everything about this movie, and starts on a side story based on SH2.