Despite the problems with tone, and the awkwardness that comes from it, "Van Helsing" won't bore audiences
Van Helsing (2004)
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Reviews Counted:202
Fresh:45
Rotten:157
Average Rating:4.2/10
Consensus: A hollow creature feature that suffers from CGI overload.
Runtime: 2 hrs 12 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Deep in the mountains of Carpathia lies the mysterious and mythic land of Transylvania – a world where evil is ever-present, where danger rises as the sun sets, and where the monsters that inhabit... Deep in the mountains of Carpathia lies the mysterious and mythic land of Transylvania – a world where evil is ever-present, where danger rises as the sun sets, and where the monsters that inhabit man’s deepest nightmares take form. Innovative filmmaker Stephen Sommers – who so imaginatively re-envisioned Universal’s classic Mummy character in the worldwide blockbusters The Mummy and The Mummy Returns – now widens his cinematic scope and multiplies his creative inspiration by breathing new life into the most time-honored pantheon of classic Universal monsters and setting them in a stunning new world of fantastical reality. Sommers’ all-encompassing vision for a world as tangible, real and visceral as any caught in the stranglehold of inescapable evil blends the recognizable and the unimaginable into a vivid, epic backdrop for his tale of ultimate evil against a lone force of good: Van Helsing. Audiences will be drawn into a visionary, supernatural but seemingly all-too-real world of Sommers’ singular creation – set in 19th Century London, Rome, Paris and Transylvania – where mankind is in constant danger from incarnate evil in a multitude of forms: monsters that outlive generations, defying repeated attacks from the doomed brave souls that challenge them in their never-ending war upon the human race. In Sommers’ hands, Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, the Wolf Man and others are effectively reborn as dynamic heirs to the tradition handed down by the filmmakers of the classic Universal monster pictures. Honoring their legacy while propelling them into the next generation of cinema, Sommers turns what was once classic into cutting edge. Into this world, brought to life and played out on massive sets and sweeping locations, Sommers brings Van Helsing (Hugh Jackman), the legendary monster hunter born in the pages of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. In his ongoing battle to rid the world of its fiendish creatures, Van Helsing, on the order of a secret society, travels to Transylvania to bring down the lethally seductive, enigmatically powerful Count Dracula (Richard Roxbough) and joins forces with the fearless Anna Valerious (Kate Beckinsale), out to rid her family of a generations-old curse by defeating the vampire. Also populating Sommers’ dense canvas are: Tony Award winner Shuler Hensley as Dr. Frankenstein’s misunderstood monster; former Matthew Bourne company leading dancer Will Kemp as Velkan, Anna’s stalwart brother who transforms under the full moon into the Wolf Man; Kevin J. O’Connor as Dr. Frankenstein’s loyal yet treacherous assistant, Igor; David Wenham as Carl, a friar entrusted with ensuring Van Helsing’s safe return; and Elena Anaya, Silvia Colloca and Josie Maran as Dracula’s three bloodthirsty brides who will stop at nothing to help their master in his plan to subvert human civilization and rule over a world of havoc, fear and darkness. [More]
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh, David Wenham
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh, David Wenham, Will Kempe, Shuler Hensley, Kevin J. O'Connor, Elena Anaya, Josie Maran, Silvia Colloca
Director: Stephen Sommers
Director: Stephen Sommers
Screenwriter: Stephen Sommers
Producer: Bob Ducsay
Composer: Alan Silvestri
Studio: Universal Pictures
Reviews for Van Helsing
It's an Event Movie, in every sense; the film has all the subtlety of a runaway train hurtling down the Matterhorn, but as entertaining junk I did find it enjoyable.
Gustará más a niños y jóvenes que a quienes aspiren al corte clásico o la épica histórica.
The text of Stoker and Shelley is treated as nothing more than toilet paper in the outhouse of Stephen Sommers' imagination, soiled and shredded beyond all recognition.
So swaggeringly confident in its fundamental awfulness, I honestly haven't seen anything like this since Battlefield: Earth.
Sommers has opted to give Dracula an army of midget alien minions. MIDGET ALIEN MINIONS. As soon as I’m done laughing, I’ll finish my review.
Like every other filmmaker obsessed by the possibilities of CGI, Stephen Sommers forgets the golden rule: Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
The orgy of morphing, shrieking, lightning-cracking, and habitual rope-swinging quickly turns oppressive.
Writer-director Steven Sommers of the MUMMY films handles action scenes well, but is poor with directing acting or even giving us a very good story.
Van Helsing is unapologetically nothing more than a monster movie, and it’s a good one at that.
Horror classicists may be upset at [Sommers] tampering with monster mythologies, but everyone else will just be going along for the ride, and they'll have a terrific time.
Did anyone else find Mr. Hyde's "plumber butt" funny? No, maybe Van Helsing wasn't so great after all.
Watching Van Helsing is like having a crazy guy yell conspiracy theories at you for more than two hours:
Suspenseless, charmless, and humorless. A hybrid that manages to stitch together only the loosest frameworks of their imagination, creativity, or wit.
A beastly cacophony of recklessly rendered CGI, intolerable volume, and defective writing.
Fans have come to love the likes of 'I Was a Teenage Frankenstein,' so why not have fun with a movie that could have been called 'I Was a Kick-*** Van Helsing'?
An exciting horror spectacle that combines Frankenstein, Dracula and Biblical lore with elements of the James Bond series.
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