Director:
Stuart BeattieCámara:
Ross EmeryReparto:
Aaron Eckhart, Yvonne Strahovski, Miranda Otto, Bill Nighy, Jai Courtney, Caitlin Stasey, Deniz Akdeniz, Chris Pang, Kevin Grevioux, Aden Young, Bruce Spence (más)Streaming (3)
Sinopsis(1)
Doscientos años después de su estremecedora creación, la criatura del Dr. Frankenstein, Adam, aún camina sobre la tierra. Sin embargo, cuando se ve en medio de una guerra en la que se juega el destino de la humanidad, Adam descubre que tiene la clave que podría destruir la especie humana. (Tripictures)
Reseñas (5)
No esperaba de antemano que este pedazo pudiera obtener más de tres estrellas, pero quería verlo. Las escenas de acción están bastante logradas, pero el guion realmente malo lo arruina todo. Es parcialmente un robo descarado de Underworld, no solo en términos de la trama, sino también en cuanto a las actuaciones. Por otro lado, Bill Nighy es de lo mejor que ofrece la película. En cambio, Aaron Eckhart simplemente no encaja en ese papel y es bastante torpe en él. Yvonne es la media estrella gracias a la cual la evaluación sube. Kenneth Branagh y Mary Shelley podrían sufrir un leve shock nervioso al ver esta película. ()
I love action romps, I'm a big fan of them, especially Underworld: Awakening, I managed to reach five orgasms there, but when I say this is a really bad movie, I'm still flattering it. Mediocre visual effects, uninteresting action, a story written by a 12 year old kid. This is a disgrace to all action movies!! Stuart Beattie owes me 92 minutes of my life. A waste of time I wouldn't recommend even to my worst enemy. ()
Miserably filmed idiocy where ugly stone monkeys call the beefy Eckhart a monster. The war between ugly gargoyles and ridiculous demons couldn’t have been made duller. Poor special effects, boring action and, most importantly, confused story are the qualities of this "homage" to the Underworld franchise. ()
It’s been a long time since I saw so stupid that I wasn’t impressed by a single thing. Even the effects aren't worth mentioning, let alone praising. Those 49 CZK for the DVD were too much. ()
Predictable, emotionally boring with empty characters, where at first glance it's clear how each person will behave. I don't know if this shows that the casting was done amazingly or simply because they took traditionally typecast actors. I think this is more of a joke on the audience, a test to see what they can still handle and how many times. Action horrors were doing quite well recently, so why not copy a ten-year-old idea and try it again. Well, it didn't work out according to the box office. The reference to Mary Shelley's work here is rather mocking. ()