Selene, eine Vampirkriegerin, ist in einen Konflikt zwischen Vampiren und Werwölfen involviert, während sie sich gleichzeitig in Michael verliebt, der ein Mensch ist und aus unbekannten Grün... Alles lesenSelene, eine Vampirkriegerin, ist in einen Konflikt zwischen Vampiren und Werwölfen involviert, während sie sich gleichzeitig in Michael verliebt, der ein Mensch ist und aus unbekannten Gründen von Werwölfen verfolgt wird.Selene, eine Vampirkriegerin, ist in einen Konflikt zwischen Vampiren und Werwölfen involviert, während sie sich gleichzeitig in Michael verliebt, der ein Mensch ist und aus unbekannten Gründen von Werwölfen verfolgt wird.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Kahn
- (as Robby Gee)
- Dignitary
- (as Dennis Kozeluh)
- Pierce
- (as Rich Cetrone)
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*** out of **** stars
Again I was wrong.
I didn't really see the twist coming at the end (surprising, since I figured out who Kaiser Sosay was!) I liked this move for a lot of reasons. The darkness in the movie wasn't oppressive. The acting was good, and the story strong.
I give it a 7 out of 10.
I know I would love this film. I knew that I would take much flack for loving this film. I know that I would not care. I did, I did and I don't. People who complain about films like this should spend more time at the library and less time at the cinema, and even less time telling everyone else how smart they are and how silly films like this are beneath them. Cut it out. Film is an art form about light, the lack of light and the bending of light, I thought the light was marvelous. What do you want from a film about a war between vampires and werewolves?, I know what I wanted and this film delivered. It was stylish, amusing and well paced. This film was a testament to people who know priorities, no big money star vehicles, just fine actors, young and old, wonderfully silly duologue, played straight, appropriate screeching metal music and lots of shooting and many scenes of Kate Beckensale doing her thing, marvelous. I adore Ms. Beckansale and this film almost allowed me to forgive her for "Brokedown Palace"....almost. I can't wait for the sequel, I will be there when it opens, to blazes with all the snobby nae-Sayers who are unable to appreciate the genius of lines like "You are acting like a pack of rabid dogs" delivered, straight faced, by the disgusted head of the Lycon community and for the Amazing Ms Beckansale who managed to be every bit as sexy as she was in "Haunted" without removing any of her clothing...any of it, a true movie star if there ever was one.
Along with too much aggressive confusion is the silliest head-splitting in cinema history. Similar to the way Tarentino dispatched Lucy Lie in "Kill Bill Vol.1" (i.e. a delay in the actual detachment-I don't know which film did it first but Tarentine did it way better), the effects editor overlooked the need to show a slice in the head before it topples off. Surely this was just simple incompetence and not deliberate, because there are ways to show this (i.e. a line) that would still make it a relatively shocking scene.
The story itself breaks too many horror genre conventions and fails to generate much real suspense (although the climax is somewhat surprising). But ultimately these problems did not interfere with my enjoyment of the movie.
This was because it is first and foremost a Kate Beckensale's vehicle, as emphasized by recent trailer for the sequel. It is likely that your feeling about the film will depend on your impression of Beckensale. She has never looked better and I'm just talking about her face which I could watch in closeup for two hours without the slightest complaint. She is increasingly an absolute ringer for a 1940-ish Loretta Young. An earlier comment noted that: "This 30 year old has the figure and face of a magazine model, with the bored flat expression to match. Pour this tight little body into a rubber suit with especially reflective pants and you have something to anchor your movie". All this is very true but add intelligence, subtlety and nuance not seen since Diana Rigg was playing Mrs. Peel. The film does not demonstrate her range (you have to watch "Alice Through the Looking Glass" for the best evidence of that) but it is one of those rare cases where you can't imagine anyone but her in the role.
The production design, lighting, and cinematography are all excellent and the DVD has some great features explaining these aspects of the production.
The film has a nice consistent look that fits very well with the story. I don't understand the comments that are negative overall, or what films these people are unfavorably comparing it to, can't be the garbage films that have been coming to mainstream theaters over the past few years. Bottom line, if you like the genre, appreciate stylish production design, and think highly of Ms. Beckensale you should make it a point to see this movie.
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- WissenswertesDays before its U.S. opening, the president of Screen Gems greenlit not only a sequel to the movie Underworld but also a prequel after seeing the number of tickets sold in Canada alone.
- Patzer(at around 1h 40 mins) When Viktor pushes Michael through the wall, as he lands in the water you can see several large pieces of the broken wall floating on the water behind him, showing them to be polystyrene.
- Zitate
Lucian: We were slaves once. The daylight guardians of the vampires. I was born into servitude. Yet I harbored them no ill will. Even took a vampire for my bride. It was forbidden, our union. Viktor feared a blending of the species. Feared it so much he killed her. His own daughter. Burnt alive for loving me. This is his war. Viktor's. And he spent the last 600 years exterminating my species.
- Crazy CreditsThe Lakeshore Entertainment logo is shaded blood red.
- Alternative VersionenIn the original release of the movie, Jázmin Dammak played the part of Sonja, Viktor's daughter, in the flashback scenes, however after the release of Underworld - Aufstand der Lykaner (2009), a version is available (most notably on U.S. Netflix) where scenes with Rhona Mitra were inserted in place of the original scenes.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Fang vs. Fiction: Vampires and Werewolves (2003)
- SoundtracksNow I Know
Written by Danny Lohner
Performed by Danny Lohner (as Renholder)
Additional vocals by Amy Lee
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- Budget
- 22.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 51.970.690 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 21.753.759 $
- 21. Sept. 2003
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 95.708.457 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 1 Minute
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- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1