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Overwrought Underworld., 21 July 2010
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dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Guns, Gore and Grrrrrls in growling leather.
UNDERWORLD gives a shot in the arm, so to speak, to the vampire and
werewolf iconographies, updating both to be in an ongoing
millennia-aged war that is escalating, plopping them in modern day
Europe (or somewhere with underground rail transport and rain that
won't quit) with automatic weapons and computers. And leather.
Selene (Kate Beckinsale, who would soon marry the director - luckiest
man alive, Len Wiseman) is a vampire Death Dealer, with guns bigger
than her acting abilities and leather so tight and curve-hugging my
Carnal Nerve nocturnally emissioned. She's a lethal stalker and killer
of werewolves (natch "lycans" in sexy new street cred).
Story is interesting twist on the legends, yet if you enjoy werewolf
slash vampire movies, this may or may not be your cup of blood. You
see, whereas all other werewolf and vampire movies have been correctly
slotted into the horror genre, UNDERWORLD is an "action" movie whose
characters happen to be Vamps and Thropes. We're in THEIR world now, so
their intrinsic alienness is the norm, rather than an anomaly. Movie
can get on with the shooting and running and blood-fests as common
occurrence between the two "races" (just as any two given races on
Earth at any given point in history will engage lovingly in shooting
and running and blood-fests). Subsequently, dialog is childish, and
action is filmed in that style that suddenly slams into slow motion to
accentuate the flounce of capes and the thrill of tight butt-leather,
with no meaning other than for the sake of capes flouncing and
butt-leather bouncing.
Latent werewolf, Michael (Scott Speedman) is bitten by a vampire - to
breed a hybrid race that will win the war for the lycans, who are
jealous that the vampires have such cool leather. Even though he's a
trans-gender, Selene inexplicably falls for Michael. Because he's hot,
I'm guessing. But vampire-werewolf love cannot be. So it is written in
the ancient scrolls of the TV Guide. For advice on her love life, she
calls on the Dr. Phil of vampires, their sleeping king, Viktor (Bill
Nighy), who in hibernation looks like a zombie husk of a mummy, until
he is revived by fresh blood, whereupon he looks like Bill Nighy (i.e.
a zombie husk of a mummy).
Casting Kate Beckinsale was not a mistake. Garbing her in such tight
leather is. Because I am blinded to anything else when she is on
screen. She is just too breathtakingly beautiful, too achingly
sensual-- Those pointy incisors; those devil-blue eyes-- Look at that
cutie go! Two-fisted gun barrels blazing, Hard Guy Overcoat flouncing,
rain dripping pruriently from hand-grab spinner waist in leather-bound
corset, spike-heeled boots and porcelain-creamy neck and--
Uh, what was the question again?--
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