MicromanZone wrote:
It's got nothing to do with selling tickets. It has to do with good writing.
1- I know. I know. Also, I know. Kaiju movies are fun but let's be frank, they're generally heavy handed. Same with aliens. Same with zombies.
2- Few leak out that press a great story with good acting and great directing that make me say "Wow awesome! Oh man now that I'm thinking more about it I see the message! Though it was there, I was so engaged by the acting and directing and story that it passed me by for the moment but now that I can't stop thinking about it due to it's other great attributes I see!" Most are "MODERN FEAR AND MORAL MESSAGE SHOVED UP YOUR BUTT then maybe a story."
When it's TOO obvious or heavy handed it suffers. It takes away unless you're aiming for campy or it just ends up campy. What generally makes it heavy handed is the lack of thought behind the rest of the story/characters/acting/etc.
They sell tickets. That's how the film/all industry works. That's why people make horror most of the time. People go see anything that's horror. Lots of people. The director than is being broken into the industry. What sells a horror movie? Something like a modern day issue being mutated and crammed.
I'm not being critical because I hate. I'm being critical because I love.
I get really tired of the same heavy handed crap over and over again assaulting my eyes. Let me rephrase my earlier post to help though, it wasn't clear: I love when a social or modern fear is leaked into a horror movie only when it's done so in a way where I don't notice it at first and leaves me with an unbiased ending (is it right, is it wrong, lets ponder!)
I dislike heavy handed messages being hammered in to no end where I have to swallow whatever BS the writers opinion is at the end with little debate over the morality of it.
So I think we agree but I was unclear on my total opinion.