Review of Rubber (2010) by Alyssa L — 01 Oct 2012
Definitely an unforgettable movie.
PLOT:A guy (Stephen Spinella) gets a group of people together to watch a movie made as an homage to the element of no reason. The movie is about a telepathic tire named Robert that kills people and falls in love. It is definitely a creative plot, but I think it pushes the boundary a little too far over the cliff.
ACTING:The acting's pretty decent for a movie about a telepathic tire.
SCORE:Good, but randomly placed. It makes me wonder.
EFFECTS:Neat. The blood was splattered excellently, as a B-movie "Scanners" would've been.
CAMERAWORK:Very nice shots caught, but it at one time succumbs into the sucky element of shaky cam.
OTHER CONTENT:I get the movie's point, but it just ends up being stupid. I appreciate what Depieux was trying to do, and it worked on me, but not much. One thing I liked about this movie was the sound effects. They get really intricate and descriptive with the sound effects.
OVERALL,it is an ok movie with a beyond unique plot, decent acting, random-but-good score, nice effects, nice camerawork and intricate sound effects. I got his point very well, but I think he pushed it a little.
This review of Rubber (2010) was written by Alyssa L on 01 Oct 2012.
Rubber has generally received mixed reviews.
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