Review of Annihilation (2018) by Latincritic13 — 23 Feb 2018
For those that seen Alex Garland’s Ex-Machina, get familiar with Annihilation because it’s terrifyingly great. Since Annihilation is based on a book, the director makes us questioned about what is the biology of life behind it.
Sure, this film did a good job with the female leads, but the whole thing shines on the philosophy of this movie. This film is familiar for those that have seen Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival or played Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us, but it takes in a more serious and terrifying approach that would take audiences in a adventure to unravel the mysteries of life.
Moreover, this film has extremely well done cinematography, performances, sound mixing, and visual effects that made it great to watch. Most people may experience this film as a slow jumping-up-to-conclusions film, but it’s Alex Garland’s R-rated gory film that would make you experience the terror as you watch it for the first time.
This review of Annihilation (2018) was written by Latincritic13 on 23 Feb 2018.
Annihilation has generally received positive reviews.
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