Underworld

Underworld

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Underworld

Bill Nighy, Erwin Leder, Kate Beckinsale, Kevin Grevioux, Michael Sheen, Robby Gee, Scott Speedman, Shane Brolly, Sophia Myles, Wentworth Miller

For centuries, two races have evolved hidden deeply within human culture - the aristocratic, sophisticated Vampires, and the brutal, feral Lycans (werewolves). To humanity, their existence is no more ...( read more  read more... )than a whisper of a myth. But to each other, they are lifelong mortal rivals, sworn to wage a secret war until only one race is left standing. In the midst of this ongoing struggle, a Vampire warrior, Selene, discovers a Lycan plot to kidnap a young human doctor. After shadowing Michael through the city, she forms an unprecedented bond with him, and when the Lycans make their next move, Selene is there to fend off their vicious assault. As she races to save Michael and unravel the Lycan intrigue surrounding him, Selene discovers a secret that has terrifying repercussions for both tribes--a nefarious plan to awaken a new invincible species of predator that combines the strengths of both creatures and the weaknesses of neither, which threatens to tip the balance of power in favor of the werewolves, who have been on the losing end of the struggle for centuries.

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  • May 28, 2009
    With inventive cinematography, a great backdrop and the jaw droppingly gorgeous Kate Beckinsale playing the lead this movie misses a few crucial beats that keeps it from getting out of simply, "fair." It is an intriguing watch and from the beginning the viewer is drawn in, but i...( read more)t loses speed in various areas including choreography and character continuity,
    The plotline is rather solid as we see two species, The Vampires and the Lycans (werewolves) in an ancient struggle for their respective race's place in the undead hierarchy. We have betrayals and deception, love and loss.
    The depiction of the vampire aristocracy and the brutal Lycan is fierce, but the battles are muddied, poorly keyed and just plain sloppy. Too much gunplay and not enough natural consequence (teeth as it were). There were several times when I just lost the battle to the chaos of the bullets.
    The character?s resolve seemed to morph at times becoming soft or hardened when it suited the plot (Ancient traditions mean everything that is, until, well, they don't and just because). This gave itself to not understanding the nature or motive of many of the characters.
    All in all this was a fun watch and I recommend it to those who enjoy stylized, modern vampire films with the noir courtesy of the CGI brush stroke.
  • May 20, 2009
    I loved this idea, loved it, I love vamp and werewolf movies, brooding, dark, gothic and violent, just for adults, the way it should be. Its just alitte too cgi for me. The Lycans are just not believeable and look waaay too plastic which is such a shame, also the ending with the ...( read more)vamp/werewolf hybrid is very flat (a skinny Incredible Hulk springs to mind) I like the fact they tried to do something without cgi but its just too...er...boring looking. Its still rocks and comes close to a new crow style flick (if it had some harder tunes in there) Beckinsale is gorgeous and Nighy is excellent, close but just misses, but because it's vamps and werewolfs I just cant say no hehe
  • February 18, 2009
    "An immortal battle for supremacy."

    Selene (Beckinsale), a beautiful vampire warrior, is entrenched in a war between the vampire and werewolf races. Although she is aligned with the vampires, she falls in love with Michael (Speedman), a werewolf who longs for the war to e...( read more)nd.

    REVIEW
    This movie is all dressed up with no place to go, with sexy vampires and rugged-looking werewolves, but no soul at all.

    The main point of the story, as I understand it, is that Vampire Selene falls in love with Werewolf Michael; she is so much in love with him, in fact, that she turns on her own kind in favor of him. I've watched this movie about 5 times now (I have the DVD; just the regular one, not the "extended" one), and I still don't get the feeling that their connection is really that strong. So he saves her from a car wreck; so what? Vampires, especially "Death-Dealers" like Selene, have been brought up to despise werewolves and disdain humans.

    The werewolves and their lives also bother me; why is this pack (apparently) 100% male? Why don't we see any females in their group? Are all werewolves made, not born? It's one of those nagging inconsistencies that really irritates me.

    The movie has great production values, good tunes and nifty special effects, especially the werewolf transformations. The regular DVD has more than enough special features to satisfy most movie buffs, and the extended version is chock-full of even more goodies. Alas, this slickly produced action/romance/horror flick ultimately rings hollow.
  • February 1, 2009
    Dark and sleek, Underworld is an entertaining thrill ride for fans of the vampire genre. It's flawed and not very original, but it boasts a very engaging story. Underworld is about a bloody war between vampires and lycans (werewolves) that has been ongoing for cen...( read more)turies. Our vampire heroine, Kate Beckinsale, is a death-dealer who relentlessly hunts lycans as retribution for the horrific attack on her family ages ago.

    The Underworld series has really turned into one of my favorite guilty pleasures. Some fairly sub par graphics in this one (they get better in later films), but some great action scenes to make up for it. This film very effectively uses the slow motion camera work for some fight scenes. It's very reminiscent of The Matrix at times, but yet still impressive.

    Kate Beckinsale was perfect as the beautiful yet stubborn, ass-kicking vampire Selene. A career defining role for her... exotic and stunning. Bill Nighy also makes a formidable bad guy. Scott Speedman and Michael Sheen put in great performances as well.

    An engaging story combined with star-studded performances and a mesmerizing dark and sleek atmosphere make Underworld a captivating thrill ride that is heavily underrated.
  • January 28, 2009
    ''I am a Death Dealer, sworn to destroy those known as the Lycans. Our war has waged for centuries, unseen by human eyes. But all that is about to change.''

    Selene (Beckinsale), a beautiful vampire warrior, is entrenched in a war between the vampire and werewolf races. A

    ...( read more)lthough she is aligned with the vampires, she falls in love with Michael (Speedman), a werewolf who longs for the war to end.

    Kate Beckinsale: Selene

    Underworld pits two races from mythology, vampire and lycan, and has them together in an on-going war. While the two are stereotypes of the horror genre, this doesn't play out like a traditional horror story. This action packed story will please horror fans and convert new ones due to the melding of movie types to create a fresh interpretation to a century old genre.

    A male nurse,(Scott Speedman) unwittingly becomes involved in an on going battle between the two immortal species. When a female vamp Selene(Kate Beckinsale) notices the werewolves following this individual, she becomes suspicious and begins to investigate why he is so important, even if it changes everything she has ever known about her life and vampire history.
    This monster movie follows the age-old traditions established in the early novels (Bram Stoker) and movies (Werewolf Of London) featuring vampires and misanthropes. Of late, there's been some modernized horror franchises that have thrown the standards out the window. Those standards are comforting and we, the audience, expect to see them. Vampires deteriorate in sunlight leading to instant death, Werewolves can only be killed by a silver projectile. Underworld takes these formulas, builds on there strengths and makes them their original own.
    While it reads as a horror, it plays more like a gangster/fantasy piece. Both races participate in gun-play with specially modified bullets to instantly kill their opponents. The werewolves are animalistic warriors, wanna-be heavy weight mafia, with more brawn than brains. On the flip side, the vampires are like a communal family with hierarchy, ancient customs and they're legitimate business owners which funds their criminal endeavors.
    Due to the aforementioned gun-play, this is more violent than gory. It's still bloody but there are no scenes that'll make you queasy or nauseous. The violence is another reason why it has an action vibe to it.
    There's a class system subtext that runs through this movie. The lower class werewolves battling the upper class vampires. Working class is possibly a better adjective for the werewolves. They are masculine, unkempt and unsophisticated. On the other hand, the gothic vampires are immaculately dressed with a expensive sense of style. They lounge around looking glamorous as if they're supermodels at a cocktail party. Opulence and high class is the style the production and costume designer has given these blood suckers.

    ''Whether you like it or not, you're in the middle of a war that has been raging for the better part of a thousand years. A blood feud between vampires and lycans. Werewolves.''

    Beckinsale's quite fetching in her erotic, PVC, full body costume. Her bondage like outfit's more interesting than her intentionally emotionless performance. One wonders why she didn't keep her British accent as the cast is made up of international actors with a pot-pourri of different brogues? It's good to see her in a lead role, above the title credit, where she holds her own portraying a strong, forceful character. Of late, she's played the glorified girlfriend part (eg. Michael Bay's "Pearl Harbor"). Here, she's independent, without a partner to justify her significance. While this is the kind of role a man would normally play, she's still feminine and sexy without having to show any flesh.
    Bill Nighy has a supporting role as an elder vampire who's resurrected before his time in order to help Beckinsale. Nighy's rightfully become popular in the last few years. He's class in any part he plays, even a centuries-old vampire with superhuman strength. His climatic fight scene never draws unintentional laughs which shows what a convincing actor he is.

    The colour film stock has been manipulated intentionally to give a blue hue to it. This reinforces the Gothic style of the flick. Blue isn't just a colour, it's also an emotion, reminiscent of a Mann blue scene. It's constantly raining which adds to the cold feel, the cinematographer and production designer have created. These races are unemotional beings which also strengthens the blue tone.
    Computer generated visual effects were used for the movie which is far removed from John Landis' "An American Werewolf In London". While the special effects are impressive, there is no mystery into how they were achieved. Special effects and make up were a real art form before the days of CGI. These technicians are a dying breed due to computer infuences. It's a shame that moviemakers rely heavily on CGI as it's slowly becoming standard fare.

    Overall, Underworld is a good action/horror/gangster movie with a strong female lead. This hybrid is filled with polished set pieces and seamless CGI. There's talk that this is the first of a proposed trilogy and I hope the next two will be as strong as this.

    ''Though I cannot predict the future, the consequences of this night will reverberate through the halls of both great covens for many years to come. Two vampire elders have been slain, one by my own hand. Soon, Marcus will take the throne, and a tide of anger and retribution will spill out into the night. Differences will be set aside. Allegiances will be made. And soon, I will become the hunted.''

  • November 15, 2009
    This was a freakin awesome movie. its a different insight of vampires.
  • November 13, 2009
    awesome one guys!!! a must must watch.,.,







    best!!
  • November 13, 2009
    I love all stuff about vampires.. besides, ( Kate beckinsale ) is my best actress. She also acts in another movie which has the same idea, Van Helsing with Hugh Jackman. one of the best movie I've ever seen. I liked it so much,, it's amazing
  • November 11, 2009
    one word...BESSSSSSSS!!!!
  • November 6, 2009
    LOVED IT LOVED IT LOVED IT

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