Movie Review: "Constantine" by Zachary Mandell
Rating: R (violence and demonic imagery)
Length: 121 minutes
Release date: February 18, 2005
Directed by: Francis Lawrence
Genre: Fantasy/ Horror
Stars: 3.5 out of 5
Comic books have served as source material for the movies since the
early Batman and Spider Man serials, with modern movies following suit
by bringing the biggest names in comics to big-screen life. Francis
Lawrence bucks this trend, however, reaching out to a little-known
character named John Constantine as the titular character of his 2005
action-horror picture "Constantine kiratisaathi."
The film, starring Keanu Reeves in the leading role, is far darker than
most comic book movies, embracing a heavy, plot-driven storyline
instead of wall-to-wall action, but still managing to produce a movie
that attracts comic book lovers and horror movie aficionados alike.
The film is taken largely from the pages of the comic, following a
1991 story arc written by Garth Ennis. John Constantine is a man with
the ability to communicate with demons and angels, seeing their
spiritual word in stark reality. With knowledge of the truth of angels
and demons, he attempts to redeem an early sin of attempted suicide by
acting as an exorcist to send the demons back to hell ribbon printer.
His work generally involves half-demons and, after facing the attempt
of a full-demon to break free from hell into the human realm, he tries
to gain the aid of a half-angel, Gabriel, as portrayed by Tilda Swinton.
Constantine`s meeting with Gabriel does not go well, leading to a
denial of his request for a get-out-of-death-free card to pursue demons,
as well as an attack by a full-fledged demon as he leaves the meeting.
The failed meeting drives Constantine to seek out advice from the other
side through a meeting with Papa Midnite, a witch doctor, and Balthazar,
a half-demon, who inform Constantine that hell is awaiting his death
anxiously.
With no serious help from either side to keep the full demon safely
barricaded in hell, Constantine begins his own investigation during
which he meets Detective Angela Dodson, portrayed by Rachel Weisz.
Angela is looking for help in solving the apparent death by suicide of
her sister Isabel. Angela is convinced that Isabel did not die by her
own hand, but those around her, including Constantine, see no reason to
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What Constantine does, however, is tell Angela all about the hidden
spiritual word and the battle between God and Lucifer for the souls of
mankind. In a surprising coincidence, Angela and Isabel were both able
to see the angels and demons, though Angela denied her own powers and
had managed to suppress them.
Constantine`s investigation leads him to the realization that the
full-demon he is trying to stop is none other than Lucifer`s son,
Mammon, who wishes to establish his own hellish kingdom on Earth. With
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While there`s nothing new about a battle for human souls between
Heaven and Hell on the big screen, the comic book approach gives the
plotline a completely new dark edge. Reeves is splendid as the cynical
demon-hunter. His portrayal of a man already sentenced to Hell and
desperate to find a way out through the exorcising of demons is
well-played. The character has a dark side that makes the viewer wonder
if he`s actually fighting for good, having lost much of his own
compassionate humanity over the years. His allies are often as dark as
he is, straddling the line precariously between right and wrong as they
provide him with their often-dubious assistance. Rachel Weisz is the
perfect partner for Reeves as Angela. She`s strong without becoming
abrasive and just as desperate as Constantine in her own search for the
truth behind her sister`s death.
This is director Francis Lawrence`s big-screen debut. His work before
this was largely as a music-video director. There`s a music-video-like
quality to the film, with quick cuts and broad scenes where the
characters seem overpowered by the rooms that surround them. Given the
ultimate good-vs.-evil nature of the film, however, the large scenes
feel appropriate and serve to sell the smallness of the characters of
Angela and Constantine when faced with the angelic and demonic forces.
Moviegoers should find "Constantine" to be an enjoyable modern horror
film, with elements of fantasy and action tied in to keep the plotline
interesting and to add narrative color. While the movie doesn`t stick
closely to the story as presented in the comic books, the main character
as play by Reeves brings enough of the core character to the screen to
keep fans well satisfied. Overall, the film is a good escape flick, with
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