Saturday, October 10, 2015

30 NIGHTS OF NIGHT, Night 2: AREA 51 (2015)



I was really hoping Oren Peli wouldn't be a one-trick pony, but Area 51, the director's second feature after his explosive Paranormal Activity, is so similar to that previous film that it barely has any real reason for existence.  It's skillfully made and entertaining, but it hits too many of the same notes.

The basic premise is the same: overly curious people tread where they shouldn't, gravely overestimate their intelligence, and film themselves facing the consequences.  This time instead of a haunting, it's possible alien activity and government conspiracies.  When Reid (Reid Warner) disappears from a party one night and reappears a few hours later without any idea where he's been, he and his two buddies launch an investigation into the titular government facility, leading up to an attempted break-in during which the three friends find more than they bargained for.

Because Peli is a good filmmaker, much of the break-in itself and its aftermath are appropriately tense, with a few well-placed surprises.  But the film doesn't have the slow-burn build to inevitability that Paranormal had, and it doesn't help that none of the three male protagonists is all that likable.  The ending does have one very well-executed first-person shot that I admittedly hadn't seen before, but where the closing scene of Paranormal still resonates even now, this one barely buzzes.

** 1/2 out of ****

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