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Seventh Son review

Posted : 5 years, 5 months ago on 7 November 2018 06:10

Historia genérica sobre tu típico elegido de fantasía con montones de clichés del género. Es basura.


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Seventh Son review

Posted : 8 years, 8 months ago on 25 August 2015 05:04

This wasn't that bad. Aside from Jeff Bridges mumbling through out the film, it was actually a worthy piece of Fantasy/Adventure filmmaking. I really liked it. It had that old school appeal when it came to witches and sorcery. Reminded me a little bit of a Nic Cage flick called 'Season of the Witch'.



Sadly the critics hated Seventh Son (and Season of the Witch for that matter) and it didn't do to well at the box office either. It's a bit sad when other Fantasy pictures don't get the much needed attention they deserve. I understand that nothing can beat our Game of Thrones or even Lord of the Rings, but C'mon! There are some really genuinely decent Fantasy/Adventure films out there just waiting to found and some of them are really good, if not better, than your LOTR or GOT counterparts.



Take for example films like 'Solomon Kane' or 'Black Death'. These films have value and are entertaining.

Except for Eragon. That movie sucked!


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An average movie

Posted : 8 years, 9 months ago on 27 July 2015 09:18

To be honest, I wasn't really expecting much from this flick but since Nick, my step-son, was really eager to watch it, I thought we might as well give it a try. First of all, it is rather sad that many blockbusters like this one or 'Tomorrowland' or even 'John Carter' which are no sequels, prequels or reboots, are continuously flopping at the box-office because, as a result, the Hollywood producers will be even more inclined to recycle again and again the same ideas to minimize the risks taken. On the other hand, I have to admit it, this movie wasn't really good, I'm afraid. I mean, it was visually decent and there were here and there a few interesting ideas but most of it, especially the plot, was just some basic stuff that we have seen too many times before in some superior fantasy features. At least, Julianne Moore was really good as the villain but I can’t say the same for Jeff Bridges. I mean, it is nice that the guy is trying to get involved in some big productions like this one but, damned, his performance was terribly hammy and just bordeline obnoxious. I won't even mention Ben Barnes who must be one of the least inspiring young actors out there. To conclude, I might be a little bit generous with my rating here but I guess it is still worth a look, especially if you like the genre.


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Seventh Son review

Posted : 8 years, 10 months ago on 26 June 2015 06:37

Initial Thought: When I saw the trailer for this I thought it looked like fun. I always tend to like epic fantasy films. After hearing all the bad reviews and feelings for the movie I decided to let it go. Finally I changed my mind and decided to see if I would like this when others didn't. Everyone has their own opinions.

Characters/Acting: This is flooded with excellent talent. A lot of the actors here are well known in the genre as well. Ben Barnes was actually part of the Chronicles of Narnia films as Prince Caspian. Julianne Moore has joined the final two films of the Hunger Games. Kit Harington is most famously known for his Game of Thrones fan favorite Jon Snow. Djimon Hounsou was actually part of a previously failed series starter by the name of Eragon. He did much better when he was cast in Guardians of the Galaxy. Oh man Jason Scott Lee still acts! I'm excited for Alicia Vikander and Kandyse McClure too big crushes of mine in one movie is just perfect. So much talent in one spot. Some are top tier while a few I don't really admire that much. Oh no we lose Jon Snow again! Once again Jeff Bridges is cast as the grumpy old master. It's kind of tiresome when he has so much skill beyond that. Would have liked more Kandyse McClure, but with a cast so big it's hard to give everyone a strong amount of screen time.

Story: A man is trained to fight evil spirits to protect humanity. It's a pretty straightforward plot if I do say so myself. The action is pretty good when it happens and the CGI is quite beautiful. I actually liked all the creature and witch designs. This reminds me of Stardust and Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters. I actually found most of this boring and cliche to be honest. It just wasn't strong enough for me. Not even the action was quite enough to save this from being mediocre. It did have a few moments that were pretty good albeit seldom. The ending wasn't my favorite. It felt odd. They did make it seem like it will have a sequel. It doesn't seem too likely, but only time will tell.

Directing/Writing: This is my first encounter with director Sergey Bodrov who tends to stick within earlier time periods like this one. This is inspired by the first of Joseph Delaney's Spook Apprentice books. The author isn't known for any other work. Matt Greenberg who wrote the "screen story" has a few notches in his belt. He has some pretty far lows with Children of the Corn III and Halloween H2O. His ups are pretty average with the likes of Reign of Fire and 1408. This also took two other writers to come up with the screenplay. Charles Leavitt hasn't had many in the past I'm familiar with except the excellent Blood Diamond film. He does however have Warcraft and In The Heart of the Sea coming out later this year. I have seen Redemption from Steven Knight and still need to see Locke. I wasn't really impressed with Closed Circuit, but The Hundred-Foot Journey was quite good. Wait what is the difference between a screen story and screenplay? That seems a bit odd to me. Anyways with these too as the screenwriters it can't be all that bad.

Final Thought: Well that was quite a disappointment. I really wanted to like it a lot, but it was quite a bit underwhelming. I didn't think it was awful though. It just could have been better and more epic than it was. Given the talent involved the expectations are high. That may be the reason it was disappointing. It might kill some time if you have nothing else to watch. Other than that you aren't really missing much here.


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