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Originally Posted by keg in kc
I thought there were a lot of understated cool moments. And the effects (along with the 3D) were very well done and mostly subtle. It's not in your face explode off the screen michael bay stuff. Which makes it easier to suspend disbelief. At least for me. There were even some good tension-building and jump scare moments.
I liked that they took the time to establish the mythos and slowly built the story, too, rather than jumping right to the monsters beating on each other.
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I think one of my favorite scenes was the bridge scene with the soldiers and MUTO. This director really has a talent for building slow tension. I love the way he throws things in the background or at the edges of the screen to tease. Like a MUTO leg or head, explosion, etc.
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