gabricorso
Just unwatchable, not a dialogue, an action, an ending...
mercdragons
Watch the first 10 mins skip to the 1 hour mark and you missed nothing. After the 1 hour mark is not much better but different.
susiewicket
Spoiler alert. The movie intrigued me enough that I bought and read the book. If you read the book, you will see why the movie could not and did not follow it more closely. In the book, Isserley was a 4-legged animal (highly advanced ape, I think) modified by extensive and painful surgery into something a person who was not looking very hard could think a human. In the book, Isserley's victims didn't disappear into a pool of black liquid; Isserley's workmates prepared them in a lengthy and gruesome process. There were no motorcycles in the book. There was no abandoned house in the book. There was a spaceship in the book. Isserley managed to kill the rapist in the book. As usual for me, after reading a science fiction, I found the movie - well - different. However, Scarlett Johansen pulled it off masterfully, as she always seems to do.
Doc T
Quite simply, this movie is extremely slow, has almost no dialogue, and no real conclusion... Perhaps if I could force myself to watch this movie over and over and over, I MIGHT be able to figure out what the real point of the movie is.From the movie description you know that the main character is an alien (played by Scarlett Johansen) who lures men into a mysterious black liquid.... That's pretty much the entire movie...