I thoroughly enjoyed this. I could cope with the suspense and the bits that could have been gross-out gory the camera discreetly turned aside from. (I can cope with seeing people vaporised, I just don't like seeing people staggering around all bloody and badly hurt). The acting was flawless, and the special effects were fantastic.
There were Bad Bits.
Getting to the critique part of the critique: the movie itself was fantastically well done, but dare I say it suffered from lacking source material? The thing that made the radio adaptation so fucking scary, I think, is that it didn't need to have closure. As it stands: aliens turn up, kill maim destroy, then just … die. If they'd been planning this for millions of years, like the nutty guy said, surely they would have also checked for something like that?
I also got stuck on the gender roles: Father having no authority over his children is Bad (because the narrative of traditional masculinity demands that to be a Man, he must have authority and dominate), sons have to be allowed to go free and independent ("Dad, you have to let me go.") while daughters are to be carried home to mother. It could be argued that this is just an age thing (son 17, daughter 10), but I suspect a 17 year old daughter would be by dad's shoulder walking home. And home? Was, like, intact and everyone was clean and well dressed and smiling and totally untraumatised. One of the other things that I loved was the fact that they'd been on the run, terrified, for days and they looked it: they were grubby and they looked like they stank. They get points for that. :) The review sounds more negative than I actually feel, but like