
He grew sensitive and scared of light which pushed him into living in the rocks that formed the shape of the Bunker, likely transforming him further due to being linked directly to the rocks. He began murdering his fellow comrades by hiding in the walls and grabbing those who passed by. Lambert had transformed into the Beast that we all know at this point. Whilst I do not know the truth about these journal entries, I wonder if Henri had something to do with Lambert falling into that pit to begin with. We also read about Henri’s regret and nausea that he is unable to eat due to something terrible that he did. Lambert speaks about being stabbed in the back in his journal. Even though the rocks appear to have a psychological affect on the soldiers’ wellbeing, there is also a physical effect that takes place. It makes them sick and distorts their biggest fears as they serve. Who knows when these rocks came to Earth or if they have been here all along but its discovery results in increased aggressiveness and paranoia in the soldiers. When you enter into the Tunnels you will find strange glistening rocks against the walls that appear to be able to float. Documentation reveals that the French Army found something in the Roman Tunnels whilst attempting to dig towards the German lines. The revelation of the Monster, titled as the Beast by Frictional Games (which we will refer to it as throughout) is actually both heart-breaking as it is disturbing. WARNING: Major Spoilers for Amnesia: The Bunker What is the Monster in The Bunker? I also thought that perhaps the Monster was discovered through the Roman Tunnels but once again, this was only a half-baked theory that would be broadened further after exploring the torture pit and reading through a lot of documents. Whilst my initial thoughts were that the Monster was Lambert but in the form of Henri’s guilt after finding him at the bottom of the pit, I had sort-of guessed the Monster’s identity. But The Bunker is different in this regard. If you are bored with most movies these days, rent this and it will affect you for a long time.What Amnesia games previously did is handle psychological issues in that our protagonist is slowly losing their minds through visions and hostile imaginary enemies. The one thing I will grant is the emotional investment required for revenge-but because he is aware of his shortcomings, he feels he must act. This doesn't detract from the way that the principle character floats from even to even, trying to recoup his memory each time he faces the day. I suppose if you want to begin nit picking, you can come up with a few inconsistencies. At first there are so many questions-why the self mutilation? Why are these people treating this man this way? Where is he? How did he get there? Who does he work for? Does he actually work for anyone? And yet, how skillfully is is all done. I knew exactly what was going on and I couldn't wait to see how it ended (began). So what? Don't all films manipulate us, especially those steeped in mystery and suspense. How anyone can be bored by this with all the junk that is being produced these days, I will never understand. The last time I was so enthralled by a film was Coppola's "The Conversation." Both of these films are fairly bleak and occasionally confusing and absolutely captivating.
#AMNESIA MONSTER WITH WINGS CRACKED#
I need to watch it again, but right now it may have cracked my top ten list. So late at night, I sat and took this film in with total concentration. I rented it because I knew my family wouldn't be interested in the violence. I had heard about this film and read a very sketchy review. There are cases of people who carry around a suitcase with them, containing all the things they need to continually review to stay in the present with any sort of functionality. One of the most intriguing things I dealt with was the idea of short term memory. I spent considerable time doing research on the brain for a class I was teaching.
