'Annihilation' Review: Alex Garland Is Proving Himself To Be A Great Director And A True Visionary!


⭐ Annihilation ⭐ Review ⭐ 9.2/10 ⭐

I love a good mind-bending Sci-Fi and the feeling I had whilst watching Annihilation was unlike anything I have had in quite some time, perhaps since seeing Interstellar in 2014. The wide range of tone and emotion this movie can display is staggering. I went from being invested in the intellectual elements of this sci-fi feature, to beyond terrified of the creatures that inhabit "The Shimmer", to fascinated by the mind-blowing choices the film makes in the third act. In every sense, Annihilation is a unique piece of art.

The main story sees Natalie Portman's 'Lena' team with Dr. Ventress (Jennifer Jason leigh), Anya (Gina Rodriguez), Sheppard (Tuva Novotny), and Josie (Tessa Thompson) in an attempt to figure out why no-one returns after visiting The Shimmer. It's both a science fiction adventure film, as well as a psychological horror/thriller and all genres are equally as compelling to see play out here.

While it can be a slow moving film at times, its methodical pace plays into the epicness of the ending (in my opinion). You may not be as impressed or as shocked by the events of the third act if you don't get a confusingly plodding first hour and a half. And I say that in the most affectionate way possible.

The performances (by an all female lead cast) are terrific, the special and practical effects are terrifying and beautiful, the cinematography is brilliant and the direction is brave. From a science fiction perspective, you can't really ask for any more than that.

P.s - That bear thing screaming was the most haunting thing I have ever heard 🤐


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