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Originally Posted by SykkBoy2
My assumption was that the satellite crashed and released the monster from beneath the water...
either way, entertaining movie, but I can see why it wasn't a movie for everyone....
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Exactly. You kind of have to get your head around the fact that this is "real", and what you are watching is the US military's only record of what happened. The home movie motif is actually what makes the whole thing work, but anyone who was expecting the usual "blockbuster monster movie" with blockbuster movie cinematography is definitely going to be disappointed and come away hating it.
As previously stated I've watched it twice, but am really not motivated to see it a third time, at least anytime soon. However, it did leave me wondering if there could be any kind of sequel, maybe one that is more regular movie and not from the perspective of the home vidcam. It's just that there's a tiny infinitesimal part of me that would like to know what happened next. Or was it supposed to be assumed that the monster was killed at the end there?