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Review of by Shaun C — 29 May 2010

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A little drawn out in the beginning 30 minutes, but the other 55 is a pure highway into the interpretation of the measures society can push the individual to create Chaos form a rational viewpoint. Once again Uwe Boll demonstrates his ability to direct the most dark human beliefs and emotions, and I believe that if he keeps on this track with Tunnel Rats, Stoic and now this one, he will become an iconic director as well as a cult fan favorite.

I had a little issue with the camera work, but it was to be expected given the design he had in mind. It seemed the camera was most shaky when the central character was in the thought process, but it steadied as he put thought into motion, and it represents the apprehensiveness we all have before finally deciding on a course of action that will affect the very future of our lives. We shaky, slowly ensuring what the right course is, taking in the input from all the outside sources, and after evaluating that input, and in most cases, tossing it aside, we set our own course, and we steer straight into it, no matter how dark it may get.

Do not miss this movie, it gives you so much insight into many fears that people have today, and to many extremes people go to in order to restore some semblance of sanity in their view of the world.

This review of Rampage (2009) was written by on 29 May 2010.

Rampage has generally received mixed reviews.

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