The movie plays out over several scenes in which Matt breaks down into tears after watching footage of people dying on screen. When asked why he cries, Matt responds that "there are no words." And while his sadness isn't malicious or selfish, it doesn't exactly bring home the humor and empathy we feel when watching such terrible tragedy unfold onscreen. We've seen horror films before where emotions don't drive plotlines; usually there's just bad shit happening in the background and characters spend most of their time grimacing