I saw it Friday night and I liked it too. Had no trouble following the hand-held camera because I concentrated on what it was focused on moreso than the motion. In fact, there were times when I almost yelled at Hud to pick the camera up, and a few times I found myself titling my head upwards in anticipation of him regaining his composure and getting back to the business at hand.

The *rescuing the damsel in distress* plot was played out well in my opinion. What I mostly liked about the movie overall was the fact that the highlight wasn't the CGI, and when it was used it was done so sparingly and with, at least in the beginning, obscurity. IOW, the movie wasn't billed as a special effects masterpiece ala Transformers, and I appreciated that as well as it's fresh innovativeness.

Yes, as Worf says it wasn't real plausible, but that's Hollywood...