BROTHERHOOD OF THE WOLF
RATING: 7/10
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PLOT:
Loosely based on actual events, this film takes place in France during the
1760s, where an unknown beast is chewing folks up by the countryside. The
upper-class back in Paris aren't happy to hear about this ongoing problem, so
they send a dude down there to check it all out. What he finds is something
which isn't easily explained or believed by anyone, so lots of ass-kicking and
beast-chasing ensues.
CRITIQUE:
Here's a French movie which surprisingly manages to work as a period piece, a
horror movie, a romance, a mystery, a martial arts extravaganza and many other
sub-genres, while at the same time, developing one too many of them and
seemingly going on forever (how many endings does this baby have??). I wish it
would have realized that its basic core about a "crazy beast on the loose" was
enough to satisfy the film as a whole, instead of double-dipping into its pot of
genres once too often. But having said that, it certainly doesn't take away from
the film's many greater attributes, like its stunning cinematography, plush
visuals, awesome action sequences and even more so, its impressive ability to
move from one suspenseful scene to another one about something entirely
different, with remarkable ease. The actors were also very good, including
Samuel Le Bihan, who went from looking like Christopher Lambert to David Lee
Roth by the end of the film, but kept the flick moving with his ability to
balance the fear, the romance, the flighty and the action-packed, and Mark
Dacascos, as this trusty Indian mate, riding by his side and kicking ass
whenever need be. Sure, I could have done without the zillionth Indian
hocus-pocus angle or the romance with the countess (although the tryst with the
Italian whore was solid), but all in all, many of the film's ideas were well
meched together and provided for a novel approach to a movie.
In fact, how many Hollywood movies do you see that take chances such as this
one? Granted, the film isn't perfect, it's got some obvious flaws and its
ultimate revelation has been seen in many other movies before, but the overall
product remains still...quite impressive. In fact, I hope that its success, and
great word of mouth, gives others the balls to take more chances in their future
projects. The film's also got style up the wazoo, plenty of colors, creepiness
and atmosphere (some Tim Burton influences, perhaps?), camera-tricks with
slow-motion, fast-motion, overheads, cut-edits and freeze-frames, to impress all
style whores (guilty!). The beast attacks, in particular, are masterfully
handled and really give you a sense of the animal's wicked and unstoppable
nature. Of course, if you look into the film a little deeper, I'm sure that you
could find some rinky-dink faults here and there (as I did), but I would suggest
looking at it as a whole and appreciating it for the great job that it does in
entertaining and providing fresh meat to the table. Oh yeah, there's also some
T&A for the kids, some deep-rooted narrative resolution for the adults and
plenty of swash-buckling, ass-kicking, beast-taming and bone-crunching for
everyone. Sure, it's over the top and invites too many people to the party, but
if different and fun is what you want, this French fry is what you should get.
And don't forget the mayo on the side (whatever that means).
Where's JoBlo coming from?
American Werewolf in London (8/10) - Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (7/10) -
Dracula (7/10) - From Hell (8/10) - Ginger Snaps (8/10) - Jeepers Creepers
(6/10) - The Matrix (8/10) - The Ninth Gate (8/10) - Sleepy Hollow (8/10)
Review Date: February 9, 2002
Director: Christophe Gans
Writers: Christophe Gans, Stephane Cabel
Producers: Samuel Hadida, Richard Grandpierre
Actors: Samuel Le Bihan as Grégoire de Fronsac
Mark Dacascos as Mani
Vincent Cassel as Jean-François de Morangias
Genre: Action
Year of Release: 2002
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