
The Bay (2012)
Yet another found footage horror movie. This one is like a bizarre mashup between Piranha, Shark Night and [insert found footage movie here], concept-wise. A small town in Connecticut is the epicenter of a parasitic outbreak that is a result of the evils of capitalism and environmental destruction. We get to watch about 100 different cameras of various quality and resolution cover the events the day of the outbreak. We get to follow about 100 characters as well. Yay.
What I liked:
The central idea is that a fictional info-leak website has procured and is releasing all the "classified" footage of the incident to the world. We have a central character, a reporter, who is the main through line story-wise. Even though she keeps dropping in and out of the story. But I liked that core concept, anyway, even if it wasn't a very fresh one. Also, I liked that they got a lot of extras to participate. It really did feel like the whole town was being affected instead of 10 people the producers managed to round up.
What I didn't like:
Oh, god. Pretty much everything else. Shitty camera work, terrible acting, unresolved subplots, awful characters and the ultimate sin: crappy monsters. At LEAST get the monsters right in your shitty monster movie. Found footage, when done well, can elevate a story to put you right in the action and give you a fresh perspective on things. When done poorly, as in this movie, it just makes the whole thing jagged, confusing to watch and makes you question the amount of effort expended by the director. Also, the reporter spoils most of the events before they unfold in the footage and how she feels about them, so you feel zero stakes for any of the characters.
5/10
Not worth your time.