Foreboding (2017) Poster

(2017)

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6/10
Body snatchers in Japan
kohle-6961523 February 2018
Movie about aliens who plan to conquer mankind and world.

These aliens are not bloodthirsty invaders. They unobtrusively intrude the mind of humans und force their will on them.

I think they invested not much money into the film. There are no special tricks or effects. Nevertheless the director was able to create a gloomy and threatening atmosphere.

The selection of the actors suits good to their roles.

There's some decent score in order to increase the feeling of threatening.

The movie ist not a landmark in alien horror but a b-picture worth seeing.
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2/10
Unnecessary Sequel!
BladeRunner202017 January 2019
This is a sequel to Kurosawa's 'Before They Vanish', a movie he shouldn't have made. This movie is just bland, boring and bad with little to no screenplay or suspense. At least in Before they Vanish' the premise was fresh. Concept stealing Aliens was a good concept in itself. That movie was slow but had a suspense element from beginning to end.

This movie as a sequel has none to offer more. Just a different alien trying to steal concepts at a different part of Japan may be. I just don't get the need for this film. Looks like Kurosawa is stuck in a little trap that he created for himself. A world that is about to end, A man and a Woman trying to survive presented in a wafer thin plot and screenplay with no background music or whatsoever. The climax that always takes place in an abandoned warehouse or factory. I hope the director gets out of it and make good movies, I really enjoyed his 'Pulse'. It looks like Kurosawa made this film to fulfill his contractual obligations with the studio. Do yourself a favor and skip this one.
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