There isn’t much to say about this movie except it is worth seeing one time. The home video look of it really makes it difficult to watch, but it displays an excellent concept. Everything the audience knows about what’s going on comes from the footage presented on-screen, and despite some obvious conceits, it was pulled off rather well. The problem is it isn’t a movie that warrants a second viewing (except perhaps to catch a glimpse of the origin of the monster—it is in there, but you have to look carefully). Not an Academy Award-winning film by any means, but more meat than one usually can find in 80 minutes.