![]() Here, however it seemed to make perfect sense and the way the “glass” uses face recognition to link the person it sees with their social media account saves the film a lot of exposition and unfortunately a whole helluva lot of character development. Th e film opens with the gifting of the “device” through which the entire movie is lensed, the Google glass technology that never quite made the impact on the tech-consumer world that the company hoped. At the very least, we were guaranteed some nice apocalypse action and well, I’m a sucker for the ole “fire and brimstone”. The trailers were indeed promising and the subject matter looked to be something rarely tackled in horror, albeit executed with the found footage spin, which deservedly has gained more than a few detractors. I was initially excited about Jeruzalem, a Cloverfield-esque found footage take on the biblical end of the world.
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