This is a thread started by jh66 on IMDB, Sun May 26 2013
The acting, atmosphere, script and settings were just perfect in this brilliant remake- tense, realistic and eerie.
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by ChefLucretia, Mon Jun 24 2013, IMDb member since September 2006
Agreed!
by IheartCali5882, Fri Jun 28 2013, IMDb member since December 2009
Watched it for the first time today, and I have to say this film has definitely held up over time. The acting and direction are exceptional.
by denise1234, Wed Jul 17 2013, IMDb member since October 2005
Agree.
Watching the DVD with commentary by director Kaufman, you gain an even greater appreciation when you hear how thoughtful he was in making this film and about all the little subtle touches/background details included by him and why he did them (within the context of the story).
Very interesting stuff ~
"I will not go gently onto a shelf, degutted, to become a non-book." ~ Bradbury
by RustyShackleworth, Sun May 24 2015, IMDb member since May 2003
Agreed. I love the commentary by Kaufman
by greenbudgie, Tue Nov 10 2015, IMDb member since March 2013
I agree about the good commentary by Kaufmann. It's a pity that he wasn't full director on more films that he did.
by greg-233, Fri Mar 20 2015, IMDb member since November 1999
"The acting, atmosphere, script and settings were just perfect in this brilliant remake- tense, realistic and eerie."
And storywise, it makes a nice change to be invaded by "space flowers" rather than the more obvious "metal ships". Jeff Goldblum would see those ships 18 years later in Independence Day - a special effects film that's nowhere near as believable or chilling as Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
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Reply by tmdb43737777
on чэрвень 28, 2017 at 7:20 PM
I thought the dog hybred really was touche. I have to say it's one of my favorites. I really cared for the survivors and wanted them to make it out
Reply by RustyShackleworth
on ліпень 17, 2017 at 1:57 PM
I saw this in the theater when it came out and I'm pretty sure the audience reacted at that scene. I know I did!