ANSWERS: 6
  • It's because nothing really happens in the movie. It's supposed to be just like you're an observer (through the camera) just like everyone else. It's supposed to give you the same feeling of confusion as if you were actually watching it like everyone else.
  • was it a blink that lasted almost 2 hours? if so u probably did miss it p.s. thats called a sleep!
  • Missed it? as in forgetting about it immediately? or are you talking about it's relatively short running time? I actually enjoyed it.
  • Get ready to blink again they are making a sequel.
  • Did you mean the ending of the movie? I had to replay it near the end 3 times to see exactly where this movie originated from. Squint and you will see it a lot easier.
  • I don't know if I blinked, but this movie terrified me to the core; the we-only-see-and-understand -what -the -characters-see -and-understand aspect was frightening. No excessive gore.Likeable people. I had nightmares three nights in a row. I wanted to leave the theater because I hated seeing these "people" I liked so well going through this "event." I can't explain my reaction. I am an avid horror movie fan, I've "seen them all" - - but I saw "Cloverfield" in the theater last February 2008 and I have literally watched no horror movie since. And it's now January 15, 2009. :) Be Well.

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