Seventh Son (2014):
When Mother Malkin, the queen of evil witches, escapes the pit she was imprisoned in by professional monster hunter Spook decades ago and kills his apprentice, he recruits young Tom, the seventh son of the seventh son, to help him.
Director: Sergey Bodrov (as Sergei Bodrov)
Writers: Charles Leavitt (screenplay), Steven Knight (screenplay), 2 more credits »
Stars: Ben Barnes, Julianne Moore, Jeff Bridges
Director: Sergey Bodrov (as Sergei Bodrov)
Writers: Charles Leavitt (screenplay), Steven Knight (screenplay), 2 more credits »
Stars: Ben Barnes, Julianne Moore, Jeff Bridges
Movie Reviews:
I
can see why critics and people in general are dissing the film. I think
the problem with the film, is that it's director, Sergey Bodrov has
never done a film of this scope. At least, never a film with a budget of
95 million dollars. The film is 102 minutes long. Had it been
longer, I think many more "things" could have been better explained. It
just seemed some of the scenes were out of sequence, or, didn't have
enough detail. Had this film had Peter Jackson, or Guillermo del Toro at
the helm, it would have been an entirely different film. Considering
the LOTR series each had about the same budget, this film could have
been so much more. The film seemed fragmented. It reminded me of
the failed film Eragon, where you suddenly go from farm boy, to
instantly learning Elvish, knowing how to fight, and just "knowing"
everything. We need to see the characters develop. Now, I'm a
hard core fan of this genre. I'll be the first to admit, that pairing
Jeff Bridges with Julianne Moore was a great idea. While we get more
background on Bridge's character than we do with other characters in the
film, their performances, while quite acceptable could have been much
better. Personally, I thought Bridges portrayal of Master Gregory was
well executed. Again, I think the director was perhaps the main problem,
reigning in their performances. I keep seeing articles and
reviews from people who've read the book, then bash the film because the
film itself is so far separated from the text. I don't like to compare
books to film, simply because you can go into so much more detail in a
book. I have to say it. I still enjoyed the film even though it
left a lot of unanswered questions for me. If you like the fantasy
series, as I do, then go into the film without preconceptions, and,
enjoy it for what it is, entertainment. While it's not the best film to
ever hit the big screen, it's still fun.
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