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Well - the point of my particular post was to write something that may not be covered elsewhere. As I learned with my Cloverfield post, I wasn’t the only person who shared my motion sickness experience.
And speaking as someone who has experienced the problem—it just doesn’t go away. Once it kicks in, it doesn’t end quickly. So the shakiness doesn’t appear to stop, even if it does seem subtle to those who are immune to it. So I disagree with you when you say that Micah held the camera fairly steady. It doesn’t appear that way to those already feeling sick.
This post wasn’t meant to start an argument nor was it - like I said in the beginning - meant to serve as a review, it was simply to relay my experience. Ironically, my hope is that people will be more prepared so that they CAN see the movie. Not regret they did.
posted by: Veronica Santiago · 10/18/09