Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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"The Wolfman" - Joe Johnston

Fantasy
Cinema Release Date: February 10, 2010
With Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt ...
No children under 12 years

"Lawrence Talbot is a tortured aristocrat that the disappearance of his brother forced to return to the family estate. Forced to get closer again to his father, Talbot sets out to find his brother ... and discovers a terrible destinée.L Child of Lawrence Talbot ended in the death of his mother. Having left the sleepy hamlet of Blackmoor, he spent several decades trying to forget. But under the supplications of his brother's fiancée, Gwen Conliffe, it is Blackmoor in to help find the man she loves. He learns that a creature brutal and bloodthirsty villagers are working hard to decimate and Aberlin, a suspicious Scotland Yard inspector is there to investigate. Bringing together little by little the pieces bloody Talbot discovers an ancestral curse that transforms its victims into werewolves nights of full moon. To stop the killing and protect the woman he fell in love, he must destroy the creature lurking in the macabre forests surrounding Blackmoor. While stalking the beast infernal man haunted by the past will discover a part of himself he never suspected.

Attracted by the cast, I expected to see a film about werewolves different from what has already been done.
On this point I was disappointed. The scenario is not really different from what has been done in the genre.

By cons, it's very well filmed, the universe is recreated beautifully dark colors very beautiful, the pictures are very aesthetic.
The special effects are well done, although I found the "dumb" a little too overdone.
The movie is rather violent but without falling into the gore and the actors very well in their respective role (I was very happy to find Emily Blunt, I discovered that actress in "The Devil Wears Prada").

For fans of the genre.

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