DOCtoberFest 2014 Day 12: “[REC]” (2007)
Since it’s my birthday, I decided to venture outside my Netflix account and “treat yo self” with an Amazon Prime download of “[REC]” (2007).
As you can see from the DVD jacket, it’s lauded as “The movie that inspired ‘Quarantine.'” NO SHIT. That’s an understatement if I ever heard one. That’s like saying Gus Van Sant’s “Psycho” was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”
The skinny: a cute and spunky TV reporter and her cameraman record their fire engine ride-along on an emergency call at an apartment complex in the dead of night. Hi-jinks ensue.
This is another POV (point-of-view) horror movie, but without the cliché “Everyone died but we found this tape…” at the beginning (see: “Alien Abduction”). So this isn’t really a “found-footage” flick, though everything seen is through the lens of the cameraman’s camera. I admit there was one scene that made The Doc jump— a rare occurrence I promise you. For that alone this movie has merit.
The version I saw was dubbed and it wasn’t that bad. Apparently the Spanish love dropping F-bombs as much as we Americans. I wonder if the subtitled version is any scarier. Anyone want to chime in on that?
I understand there are four [REC] films in the series, with the third one being non-canon (like “Halloween III”). I think I should like to see them.
The Doc gives it an A+. Highly recommended, even if you’ve seen “Quarantine” (2008). Available on Amazon Prime and probably elsewhere.
I’m reading all your reviews and so far “[REC]” is also my favorite movie thus far. “Quarantine” did a good job in translation, though. Another two good ones are “Let the Right One In” and the U.S. version “Let Me In.”