Alien movies really started to get famous in the last few years, and as a result a lot of them suffered from repetitive storytelling, and mostly a lack of storytelling and bad acting both put together with good effects and a high budget. Alien movies always seem to just focus on the effects and the action, which always ends up with the same, negative results, the question is, will The Darkest Hour do the same? With low expectations chances say it will, but are the chances always right?
The Darkest Hour was another alien invasion movie. It was about four Americans, going their own ways traveling to Russia for no apparent reason, then they were attacked by aliens, for no apparent reason, then they went from hiding, to escaping, to protecting themselves to escaping again. The whole movie seemed like it was a sequence of random, non-explainable events, in fact it was a sequence of random non-explained events to start with, the movie was thankfully ninety minutes, but within those ninety minutes lied a lack of story, a lack of storytelling and a lack of story development if there was a story to tell and develop in the first place.
The Darkest Hour also lacked character development and the mere existence of characters in the first place; a lot of the movie’s characters where just crash dummies and did not even have any significant impact to the movie in the first place. The only characters who actually mattered in the movie where Sean and Natalie, mainly because the movie focused on them the most and without them the movie would have most probably stayed the same, the movie was empty character wise, characters had very little significant impact and very little effect on the events which happened in the movie, and they had also had very little impact on my appeal on the movie as well.
Another thing The Darkest Hour lacked was the element of surprise, even though the movie basically had no story or base plot to really follow, the movie lacked surprises, it had the exact same setup as every other alien invasion movie and I was able to predict almost everything that was going to happen in the movie, the movie was so unoriginal that nearly everything in the movie was predicted, it felt like playing chess with a bad and inexperienced chess player, predictable and easy to beat.
The acting performances where mostly very poor, a lot of the actors such as Max Minghella, Rachel Taylor or Joel Kinnaman had some of the worst performances I have ever seen, I mean, they can’t even play bad characters the right way, little than actually play a real role, somebody should either teach them how to act or just remove them from the movie industry entirely.
Despite all the movie’s very sharp rough edges, there were some very minor positives. Emile Hirsch and Olivia Thirlby did have the better performances than the others, they did not have good performances, there acting was mediocre at best, still though, they did a much better job than the rest of the cast which made the movie’s disaster crash a bit easier on me, another thing that actually saved the movie from being the worst movie of all time was the fact that the movie wasn’t boring, while the movie was lacking so much and had so many problems, it actually wasn’t a boring movie, and I think that came from the movie’s structure, which was actually pretty good on the movie’s standards, I mean, sure, the movie had no storyline to actually follow, but the events where put in the right places, which made a big difference on the movie’s quality, turning it from a horrible movie to an almost terrible movie.
The Darkest Hour was simply a stupid movie. It had no storyline and no base for any characters, it was a poorly made and poorly developed movie which lacked surprises, lacked the need of characters and lacked acting talent which strangely wasn’t a boring movie, I mean, no matter how disastrous the movie was, it wasn’t really a boring movie. Overall, the movie was close to terrible, it had its minor ups but it had its many deep and bloody negatives, I think it’s not only like the other alien movies, but it’s also worse.
- Acting: 2/10
'Only two mediocre performances out of many terrible acting performances'
- Script: 1/10
'The movie's lack of keeping me bored saved it's script from being the worst I have ever seen'
- Story: 0/10
'No Storyline, simple as that'
- Presentation: 2/10
'The movie lacked a story, and lacked characters, but it's ability to keep me in the movie saved the movie from making me cry out of how bad the movie is'
- Effects: 9/10
'Interesting effects, the only thing the movie actually pulled off'
- Average Rating: 2.8/10
- Overall Rating: 1.3/10



