Alright boys and girls let me just set this up for you. A military exercise in Scotland with a squad
of rookie soldiers goes very wrong when fucking werewolves come out of the
woodwork and attack them. They hold up
in a farm house and make a stand fighting these fuckers off throughout the
night.
Ok, I know what you’re thinking, “sure, that sounds good but
it’s probably pretty shitty, right?”
No! This is fucking great.
I mean this is essentially Night of the Living Dead but with werewolves instead of
zombies. But holy shit did they up the
ante. Our gang of soldiers fights the
creatures off with machine guns, shotguns, handguns, grenades, swords, boiling
water and blunt objects. These wolves
are ferocious so you need something equally ferocious to battle them with.
And I actually wanted to see our characters survive. I cared about them man. Everyone does a bang up job but the three
main dudes are especially good. Sean
Pertwee (Event Horizon) plays the
sergeant and he just has natural charisma. Kevin McKidd (Trainspotting, Brave) is our real hero though and rises to take
command of the squad when the sarge gets injured. Like Pertwee, charm and leadership come
easy. And finally Liam Cunningham (The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, Safe
House) is the human villain. I’ll
tell ya, he reminds me a lot of Powers Boothe by the way he looks and acts so
of course, I really dug this guy in this role.
I love how we’re set up to hate him by having him demand McKidd shoot a
dog as the culmination of his training.
And then when McKidd refuses Cunningham just does it himself for
absolutely no reason.
But definitely the best thing about this movie is the
werewolves themselves. For a long while
you only get very quick glimpses of these things. There’ll be a shot of it in the shadows or a
close up of its snout of something. As
the film goes on you get longer and better views of the creatures and man do
they look good. They’re people in full
body costumes on stilts with an animatronic head. No fucking bad CGI here. And not only do I absolutely love the way
these things look but I also love how they’re handled in this picture. The camera never holds too long on one of
them which was the right approach. A lot
of times we only see the arms and that was extremely effective. For example there’s a scene where the
soldiers are running from the wolves and hop into a truck. A werewolf rams its arm through the roof
swatting all around while our guys are cramped in this tight space with nowhere
to go. The arm is basically a human arm
but muscular, dark in color and with claws on the fingertips. It looks fucking great and kinda scary
actually. This was the scene that made
me realize that I had something special on my hands.
On the making of featurette on the DVD the filmmakers shit
all over CGI and make the case for using practical real life effects. The producer says that people would be
focused on the CGI and be in awe of it (in a good way) instead of focusing on
the movie. I agree with him except for that
last part. People would be in amazement of
how shitty the CGI would look, not how great.
But good for them for flipping that shit the ol’ bird and doing it the
way it should be done even though it means more work. The filmmakers argue that they could only do
the shit they wanted to do with traditional effects like punching these
motherfuckin’ werewolves, stabbing them through the chest , shooting them, burning
them and blowing them up. Fuckin’ a.
The director is Neil Marshall and he’s the dude that did The Descent. This was his first movie and he did a damn
good job. Ok, maybe technically it’s not
so great. Like he edits every scene like
it’s an action scene with all quick cuts and the flow of the story for the
first fifteen or twenty minutes is a little weird. But once the werewolves show up Marshall
settles in nicely.
This is a low budget horror flick but Marshall makes it feel
more like they had a mid level budget. He
describes it as Saving Private Ryan
with werewolves and he looked dead fuckin’ serious when he said it. This is totally not that. But you do get a ton of bang for your
buck. And dare I say best werewolf movie
ever? An American Werewolf in London is good and a better movie if you catch my drift. But I dunno guys this thing kicked fucking
ass. I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly
recommend it.
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