CovenantJr wrote:Bad
--Considering Barrow is meant to be shrouded in darkness for thirty days running, all the exterior scenes seem very well lit. I know it wouldn't be practical to have poor visibility for large chunks of the film, but to me it didn't even look like night time. At one point, I actually wondered how the vampires were wandering around in daylight, because I'd completely forgotten it was meant to be dark, largely because the 'night' looked pretty much like a somewhat overcast day.
Totally agreed! The more the movie went along the more they compromised on total darkness. The first third of the movie seemed dark, but by the time the final group of humans came together, it was like stormy daytime setting... good call on that one!
CovenantJr wrote:
--The death of the lead vampire. As I understand it, Main Character injected himself in order to put him on an equal footing with the enemy, so he could at least put up a decent fight. It doesn't make him more powerful than them, just their equal. So how was he able to punch right through the lead vampire's head? I can't punch through anyone's head. Yes, Main Character had superhuman strength and resilience, but so did his foe. This conclusion to the climactic confrontation just seemed silly.
Kinda a cop-out, but I guess the lead vampire provided a lot of the force by jumping at the human.
CovenantJr wrote:
--Lack of information. To an extent, I appreciated the mysterious nature of the vampires, but the total absence of an explanation for anything irked me somewhat. Why are they slaughtering an entire town? What do they do the rest of the time? Where do they live? Why come out and destroy Barrow now?
I wanted to know more too!, that's why I was happy to see subtitles initially, but they were mostly useless and trite. I agree that they should have either given us way more information, or totally ditched the subtitles to keep with the mysterious, unexplainable vampire, angle.
Aside from those points, I really had fun seeing this movie. I'm sure there will be countless sequels. For better or worse.