Waves
2.25 out of 4stars
I have to start off by saying this movie annoyed me on many fronts. So this is me ranting, if you don't want to know or here of the rant, go to the next paragraph. First and foremost, the trailer and description/label depicted this movie to be "a family navigating love, forgiveness, and coming together after loss", while instead I got the camera following the pov of 2 teens lives, the 2 main character children, were like with nothing more than a few touches upon the parents pov, lives, impacts, experiences. I hated this because I feel it mislead me and took the easier way out, by using screen time to show the usual events that a large portion of teens go through vs building the parents lives and emotions and full scale situations involving their lives and the circumstances they are dealing with, not to mention building their characters more in all facets. On that note, the "step mother" we barely know anything about and get barely jots about her life and thoughts, and the father altogether is an incomplete picture who's messages that we hear are somewhat hollow and underimpacting because we don't see more of his life and what he's going through but only tiny spots. Conclusively, expected a family movie with full circle experiences and knowledgeable insights, got a teen drama with touches of enlightened ideas. 2nd, this directing style was awful for me. 2 people I watched this movie with got nauseous within the first 15minutes of watching and even I got a woozy head from this style, I don't know if they want to call it artsy or raw or what have you, but spinning cameras, wobbly cameras, odd angles, odd sequences, overuse of camera flares is a nightmare for some people to sit through. 3rdly, the soundtrack was a complete distraction and the vast majority of the time didn't even feel like it fit, creating more confusion on what meaning it was trying to depict or messages as the characters went through their events. Lastly, the voice mixing/editing what have you felt like the clarity and volume of their vocals was all over the place, another knock on sitting through this movie.
As much as this annoyed me, it did have a few redeeming qualities. The dramatic turn of events were life like and well acted. The messages, albeit some overly heavy handed and some barely scratched upon, were good. Yeah, that's all I want to get into, this is a film that greatly bothered me on many fronts and was not easy to sit through for multiple reasons.
I was quite surprised last night when I saw that it had 90% scores for both critics and audience at RT. This is a movie that I guessed would be awful to forgettable, maybe because I was remembering that an Invisible Man remake was meant to be part of the Dark Universe that The Mummy remake was supposed to launch. It's a nice surprise to hear that it's not just decent or good, but really good.
Bloomhouse is a pretty interesting production company. Of course, there have been some absolute duds, but then there are also some that actually liked, despite the critical disapproval. At the very least, I have to applaud them for taking somewhat of a risk and do something different.
Yeah, a pleasant surprise The Invisible Man was.
Bloomhouse is exactly what the majority of production companies should be, low risk with some boom possibility movies. Naming off some of the money makers they have backed:
Paranormal Activity=150k budget/193mil box office
All the other Paranormal Activity Sequels have netted them a cumulative $670mil+ over their budgets
Insidious=1.5mil budget/97mil box office
Sinister=3mil budget/87.7mil box office
Dark Skies=3.5mil budget/26.4mil box office
The Purge=3mil budget/89.3mil box office
Oculus=5mil budget/44mil box office
Ouija=5mil budget/103.6mil box office
Split=9mil budget/278.5mil box office
Get Out=4.5mil budget/255.4mil box office
Happy Death Day=4.8mil budget/125.5mil box office
Even The Gallows, The Visit, The Gift, Truth or Dare, Ma, on a $5mil or less budget had notable box office sold. Even Fantasy Island, which had horrible reviews, has already accumulated over 5X's it's $7mil budget.
I'm surprised more production companies don't realize that story centric and/or low budget idea gambles are the way to go.