![]() ![]() I can't wait to see a third one.On Christmas Eve in 1955, the adolescent Hellboy (Montse Ribé) is preparing for bed and requests a bedtime story from his father, Professor Bruttenholm (John Hurt). ![]() You know what they say.Every demon has his day. It's a shame that it comes out between Will Smith and Batman, because this film deserves its own day in the spotlight. Though the ending is a tad predictable (not too much, but it is the one thing that keeps it from a 10), I found Hellboy to be one of the most pleasing adventures at the movies I've had this year. Hopefully that doesn't happen, and it becomes the blockbuster it deserves to be. I sadly feel that many will not see this movie and it will become a diamond in the rough, much like its predecessor. This includes one of the most hilarious scenes I've ever seen about being lovesick. Del Toro also keeps some humor in there to balance the much darker tone of the film. There were multiple times where I found myself saying "holy crap", or "wow". With action ranging from lighting fast and well shot sword fighting and hand to hand combat to Hellboy versus a giant plant, it's a sight to behold as we watch a legendary director in the making perfect his craft. Hellboy has a LOT more to work with than the traditional superhero film, and Del Toro more than takes advantage of it. Add in a hilarious and great performance from Seth MacFarlane (yes, the voice of multiple Family Guy characters) as Johann Kraus's voice, and Anna Walton as Princess Nuala, and you've got the best ensemble of the year thusfar. Definitely the best performance I've ever seen from Ms. Not only does she look absolutely stunning as Liz Sherman, she takes the final act into her hands and does wonders with it. ![]() Most times, without the audience knowing it, this character makes or breaks the movie. A fact often ignored by critics in the comic book/superhero realm of films is the supporting heroine. He's not necessarily the typical 'evil' character, but a somewhat misguided one, and I think Goss got that across to me very well. Luke Goss is the film's villain, and I really saw the dedication in his performance as well, something required for his character, who is of course a dedicated man. The just-as-passionate-as-Del-Toro Doug Jones leaves a HUGE mark on the viewer here, not just for his performance as Abe Sapien, but for his remarkable range as a couple of other characters in the movie. This is something most of the superhero performers do not (or perhaps cannot) do. Even though he's covered in make-up and prosthetics, Perlman does a great job of making us love him as a hero, and a man. For those of you who don't know this terribly underrated actor, he's one you can't afford to miss as Hellboy. ![]() A great cast with great chemistry more than sets the tone and makes this one very watchable. I'd reckon that you could watch this movie without having seen the first and still have a great time (though, it helps). Though I don't remember exact plot details, it was very easy for me to get back into the story, world, and especially our three main characters. The first thing I liked about the movie: the easy transition from the first to the second movie. Del Toro's passion for excellence is evident in this wonderful sequel, which is better than the first, and cements Del Toro's place as one of the top filmmakers of today. Del Toro turned down multiple high profile projects, including multiple Harry Potter films, so he could work on the Hellboy series, which we all know will not gross as much money. Everything is simply beautiful (not in the typical beautiful sense, but in that you appreciate the art that it is), and it should come as no surprise as the film's director, Guillermo Del Toro, is a long time fan of the comic stories on which the movie is based. The first thing you notice about both the first film and this more than worthy successor is the passion. I have long felt that the first Hellboy installment is one of the most underrated films of the 2000's. ![]()
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