In Hollywood they realize that they are quickly running out of ideas, it was only a matter of time spent on the purchase of books to buy graphic novels. It is also only a matter of time until they started buying all the rubbish inside graphic novel genre. Fortunately for the public, 30 Days of Night becomes not only one of the best graphic novels of terror, but also leads to one of the best horror films in a long time.In the small town of Barrow in Alaska, go through a month of darkness, once a year. 30 days of night, and no sunlight. A stranger (Ben Foster) comes to the city, preparing it for the evil that awaits him in the dark. The destruction of cell phones, utilities and all forms of transport, the stranger is preparing the city for a band of vampires who have no weaknesses in a place without sunlight. Eben (Josh Hartnett) and Stella (Melissa George) are the only forms of law in the city, and to help survivors in the last month.
This has been one of my most awaited films of the year. Written for the screen by Steve Niles, and directed by surprise last year newcomer David Slade (Hard Candy), 30 Days of Night shows the new face of horror. I can not stop to compare 28 days later, and not too bad taking into account a comparison of most people 28 days to call one of the best horror films in the last fifteen years. When I make the comparison, since both make the film fall into the genre of survival horror. They are films that do not scare with the escalation of soundtracks or computer generated garbage, which frightened by the danger that looms throughout the film. This is how fear of being face to face with evil, as it is to know is bad after you and you have no escape.
Not to say that 30 days of night does not take any action because it's definitely not. The images appear to have been pulled out of Ben Templesmith's brain, and suddenly so aggressive on the screen by Slade. One of the scenes was that the vampires come out in full force, as the camera gives you a bird's eye view of the carnage and death throughout the city. One problem I have with most horror films, especially vampire movies, vampires, or is that CG look incredibly fake, or are very nice and clean. Slade and Niles' vampires were perfect. Dark, disturbing, evil, and definitely not human, they are vampires that define a standard for what is to come. Visuals of the film of blood and gore are not only used as filler, as are most films, which is used as a catalyst in building the audience for fear. Another reason that horror films are usually not met, is also in the performances of the actors.
28 days later showed us a horror film with emotion and passion. Ciliary Murhpy himself catapulted into stardom with a performance that the majority of directors to kill. Josh Hartnett would not have been my first choice for Eben, but after speaking with Steve Niles I felt much more comfortable with the choice. Steve Hartnett reference Inuit appearance of something, and their performance in Lucky Number Slevin. Although I would not call what he has done Hartnett spectacular, I would say that 30 Days of Night is the first time I've seen actually acting. This performance is even better Hartnett. Therefore, with great respect, great writing and keep a great performance that can go wrong?
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