Based on the graphic novels by Mike Mignola, Hellboy, caught between the worlds of the supernatural and human, battles an ancient sorceress bent on revenge.
Director: Neil Marshall
Cast: David Harbour , Milla Jovovich, Ian McShane, Sasha Lane , Daniel Dae
Kim
Release Date: April 12, 2019
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Rated R for strong bloody violence and gore throughout, and language
Runtime: 2h 1min
Review:
Guillermo del Toro’s 2 Hellboy films were fantasy fill adventures with a
strong likable star at it’s center. It’s
a shame that he never got to finish off his trilogy properly and thus resulting
in this loud and unnecessary reboot. It’s
hard to figure out exactly who deserves most of the blame since there are
talented people all around. Neil
Marshall is an under appreciated director who has direct some wonderful films
in his time. Here much of his style is
missing, outside for a few impressive action sequences, replaced by a
hodgepodge of scenes that rarely flow together as a cohesive whole. It makes for an odd movie watching experience
since the story never really flows together leaving the plot more convoluted
than it needed to be. David Harbour takes over as
Hellboy and he’s solid if underwhelming throughout. He lacks the natural charisma and presence of
Ron Perlman’s version, as such the whole film is far less interesting. The supporting cast fares slightly better
with Daniel Dae Kim and Sasha Lane faring the best overall. Still, it’s
hard to watch this lackluster, soulless reboot and not wonder what Del Toro’s
film would have looked like.
C