Film Review
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
7-- Cinematography
5-- Script
7-- One-Liners
5-- Acting
8-- CG & Visuals
7-- Originality
Saw this tonight with a couple friends, I have to say the graphics and visuals were top notch, and there were a couple awe-inspiring scenes.
I thought it was well produced, and much more colorful than the first. It was also chocked full of bizarre creatures which may have been just a touch overdone. But then I'm always a CG nut, and many of the characters were done well.
The film definitely had some scenes that were lack-luster though, where many of the lines seemed force-fed from the actors. It did take away from the immersion a bit, but the one-liners ultimately made up for it.
A love story was also mixed into this film, which I think took away from the fresh- balls to the walls feeling I'd normally expect from such a hardass character like Hellboy. Like the first, I think Ron Perlman was a perfect fit to play the character.
5-- Script
7-- One-Liners
5-- Acting
8-- CG & Visuals
7-- Originality
Saw this tonight with a couple friends, I have to say the graphics and visuals were top notch, and there were a couple awe-inspiring scenes.
I thought it was well produced, and much more colorful than the first. It was also chocked full of bizarre creatures which may have been just a touch overdone. But then I'm always a CG nut, and many of the characters were done well.
The film definitely had some scenes that were lack-luster though, where many of the lines seemed force-fed from the actors. It did take away from the immersion a bit, but the one-liners ultimately made up for it.
A love story was also mixed into this film, which I think took away from the fresh- balls to the walls feeling I'd normally expect from such a hardass character like Hellboy. Like the first, I think Ron Perlman was a perfect fit to play the character.
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