Sinopsis(1)

Ohio, 1979. Un grupo de seis jovencitos usan una cámara Super 8 para grabar su propia película de zombies. Una fatídica noche, su proyecto les lleva a un tramo solitario de unas vías de tren rurales. En cuanto la cámara empieza a rodar, la calamidad golpea: una camioneta choca contra una locomotora, y un descarrilamiento infernal llena la noche de gritos de metal y lluvia de fuego. Entonces algo emerge de entre la destrucción, algo decididamente inhumano. (Paramount Pictures España)

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POMO 

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español Un proyecto ambicioso, cuyo primer «teaser» vio la luz un año antes de su estreno, es un reciclador de todos los clichés conocidos del género y época relevante. Abrams es un director técnico brillante, pero su imaginación y capacidad para conectar el contexto con un guión de punta no son suficientes. Esto es confirmado por la mayor debilidad de la película: su final que es una chapuza estúpida. Super 8 no aburre, cae bien por la atmósfera os años 80, con buenas actuaciones, agradables personajes infantiles, pero no conoce los términos «tensión» o «sorpresa». Es solo un aspirante a ser algo de terror, y para ser sincero, una variante innecesaria de E.T., que el espectador que lo recuerde mirará sin mucha emoción y el espectador adolescente actual, criado por El Señor de los Anillos, Matrix y Crepúsculos, no encontrará nada en él. Para rendir homenaje al gran cineasta que despertó su amor por el cine, Abrams debía agradecerle con cartas, y no agobiarnos innecesariamente durante todo el año esperando un evento excepcional. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés Spielberg 101? No way, this is a far more advanced class. Apart from the final emotions between parents and children, everything works in this film. What surprised me the most was how likeable the kids are, and their good performances – especially Elle Fanning and Joel Courtney. If Abrams made a serious sci-fi thriller with the same skill, I would be jumping in joy, even higher than now, but this badass E.T. phone home is just great. You won’t see hectolitres of blood flowing from the screen (though there are a couple of proper horror scenes: the attack on the petrol station and the underground liar), but you’ll get hectolitres of love for cinema. Unless you need to prove to yourself or someone else that family adventure films are below your “level”, this film can never offend you – so I don’t understand the initial displeasure here in Filmbooster. It’s a very subjective full house (I am aware of several screenwriting crutches in the second half), but also very strong. The most pleasant film of the year. ()

Marigold 

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inglés Abrams is a trendsetter, not a plagiarist, and this split between the creator's founding and the essence of his project can be seen in Super 8. But that's not the only schism: consider that Super 8 is supposed to be a children's movie, but it's actually much more for the "dad" generation. The current "youth with headphones on" (to paraphrase one of the film's characters) has little chance of applauding the precision of the compliments J.J. pays to the great master, and I, as a generational target suckled by Close Encounters of the Third Kind and E.T., was wrong about the ending, which was clearly directed at greedy audiences suckled by rather modern blockbusters. Abrams should have just made a choice - either totally consistent retro or updated modernity. I can't say I didn't enjoy Super 8 on the contrary. The first half in particular is luxurious, and when I remembered in one ultra-Spielberg scene that I was sitting in the same movie theatre where I had once breathlessly watched E.T. in the days of normalization, if felt pleasant goosebumps go over my body. Unfortunately, the goosebumps did not last through the finale, where the mysterious originator of all the phenomenon unmasks himself and looks too forgettable. And the kids are right when they say to themselves so often: "Shut up, already!" They should indeed have shut up. The version with dubbing is a clear ***, aware of the atrocious one-liners spoken by the little Czech bastards, I conditionally give to the fairly questionable project of J.J. Abrams one extra star. ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés The spirit of the late seventies / early eighties and a bunch of kids setting out for adventure. And it’s good, really good. The kid actors can actually act, suspenseful at times and it simply works as it should, until an unbelievably over the top ending where the eighties feel crumbles in Abrams’ hands because the movie turns into a modern blockbuster à la Cloverfield and not what it was emulating up until then (and making reference to) in other words E.T., The Goonies, Stand By Me and It. Paradoxically, in spite of the finale, it applies here that “all’s well that ends well" thanks to the outstanding zombie credits with a typical Abrams punchline concerning the title. In any case, I am content, but not as enthusiastic as I was about Son of Rambow. That movie managed what Super 8 did. Only better, less flashily and overall more pleasantly and sincerely. Well, although... We can find this during the closing credits of Super 8 too, I’m telling you. ()

novoten 

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inglés J.J. Abrams uses exactly the trick that Steven Spielberg used thirty years ago to captivate audiences in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. What the children do and how they explore the circumstances surrounding the unknown phenomenon makes sense. What all the various parents do, however, feels less genuine, and suddenly, the majority of adult characters seem very unfamiliar, and the viewer must root for the children's efforts to succeed down to the last detail. This may explain why a wider range of viewers were disappointed. But after a minute, I understood that I would love the main group and had a clear view. A nostalgic sci-fi in the most positive sense. ()

Pethushka 

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inglés The first half was definitely a lot stronger, because by the second half I was having trouble keeping my attention at times. In fact, I started to get slightly lost in the fight scenes and I wasn’t really feeling any suspense. I'm definitely not disappointed though. You can smell good old Spielberg and it maintains its grandeur. The child cast in particular was excellent. Elle Fanning has grown up and is already a great actress. A weaker 4 stars. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés It is evident that nostalgia does a lot because Abrams made his film as a clear tribute to Spielberg's 80s family sci-fi films E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Not only does he keep up with them, but at least when it comes to effects, cinema has advanced a bit, making it a more enticing spectacle for today's audience. Such a train derailment and subsequent catastrophe full of explosions and flying wagons must bring excitement to every fan of flashy blockbusters. Nevertheless, Abrams received considerably weaker reception and significant doubts. After all, in terms of subject matter and directorial style, today's cinema has moved somewhere else, more toward comic book and video game adaptations. As for Abrams' direction, I can't fault anything, he has a good eye for casting child actors and Elle Fanning is so adorable to the point that praising her to express my sympathies toward this young actress would risk accusations of pedophilia. Abrams knows how to work well with child actors and has a sense for careful tension-building. But what can I say, I have also outgrown this production, and when I recently revisited Spielberg's filmography, films like Jaws, Duel, etc., despite being old, they still worked on me just as they did before, but Close Encounters and E.T. really disappointed me. It's just not the same anymore. Overall impression: 55%. ()

3DD!3 

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inglés Abrams carried this baby in his head for a really long time and his care is evident throughout picture. In story terms, this is a typical King movie (J.J. is a big fan) with some references to Spielberg’s most famous sci-fi. Excellent casting of the kid parts, gallons of emotion, perfect music by Giacchino, suspense, entertainment and a feeling that once upon a time everything was somehow better and slower moving. ()

Kaka 

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inglés This film is so simple that it’s not even nice. Yes, Abrams knows how to ignite the protagonists, himself, and even the viewer. Yes, it is a sincere film that won't offend anyone. But everything is a cliché worn a hundred times over that often leaves you astonished, unfortunately not in a completely positive sense. It is perhaps a slightly unconventional film about aliens (from the perspective of the predominantly child main characters), but that doesn't make it valuable. But it can’t be denied that Abrams knows how to direct actors, the chemistry between the main characters is excellent. There's no need to dissect the visuals, that is already clear, but having the feeling that for 112 minutes I am essentially watching a children's film, that probably wasn't the intention (family entertainment). A quite hesitant film. The trailer was probably about 200 percent better. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés What the heck, disposable action deities may hark back to the glory days, but do we no longer like to take a nostalgic look back at adventure sci-fi movies that were family friendly in the sense that there was something for everyone? I don't really understand. In my opinion, Super 8 is really cool. Technically, it is incredibly perfect, and plot-wise, it is a cinematic treat in the spirit of the films of Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante and Robert Zemeckis. J.J. Abrams pays the same homage to Spielberg that Michael Giacchino pays to John Williams (again) with his amazing soundtrack, the child actors perform flawlessly, the atmosphere is properly magical, suspenseful and often quite sweetly (intentionally, of course) funny, and I don't even need to mention the ILM special effects. No, I really have nothing to complain about regarding this film. ()

lamps 

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inglés As an homage to Spielberg and amateur filmmaking it works very well, but as an ambitious sci-fi project from one of today's most gifted filmmakers, Super 8 falls far short of expectations. The narrative is terribly childish at times, deadly serious at others, and eventually becomes slightly inaccessible due to the increasing number of deaths. There is no denying that Abrams delivers another smooth and entertaining film, that the child protagonists are mostly likeable and quite believable, and that the story will always find its way to genre fans, but the film as a whole shouldn't feel so unpolished and spectacular, and it shouldn't be marred by a completely off-kilter ending that has absolutely nothing to do with first-rate sci-fi. I'm glad I saw it, but there's really no risk of another round in this case. 65% ()

Remedy 

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inglés A strange but in touches quite imaginative mixture of The Mist (the Darabont one), Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Alien, and War of the Worlds. Super 8 certainly has something to say to its genre rivals, and it certainly has a lot to offer an audience that digs similar subjects (conspiracies, the "secret" involvement of the US military, the gradual unraveling of long-forgotten crimes, and the pervasive mystery, darkness, and fear of the unknown). In the final impression, it is an above-average, completely professionally made spectacle, which probably lacks most of all deeper emotional capital (it is quite difficult to identify with the characters even at this nearly two-hour running time) or any major moment of surprise. Technically brilliant (J.J. Abrams is a safe match for Spielberg in this regard), emotionally a bit austere, and an underdeveloped tribute to the master. The train scene is an action orgasm. 70% ()