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This could have been a really fun entry into the predator series with just a little more work on the script and a lot more work on the art design. I was really excited to see what the people behind this would ise the freedom of animation to accomplish with the predators and their prey and while two of the segments have some really cool, well staged and blocked action sequences and even some emotional heft the other two segments fail on every level, so badly in-fact that they cheapen the first two segments. The film goes from these two relatively serious takes on the predator premise (a Beowulf vs Grendel style norse tale, and a generic but impressively emotionally rich tale of brothers divided being reunited through a common enemy tale in feudal japan) to an obnoxiously quippy, kinetically bland and just bad looking ww2 dog fighting segment (a ww2 fighter pilot and his crappy plane vs advanced alien tech is just silly and as it turns out, aesthetically painful in its drabness) and then finally the silliest bit, a conclusion that just feels like a bored kid playing with action figures while using every dumb cliche to make it feel weighty and absolutely failing. This last bit is just a knit pick but....if you are doing an animated anthology film set across different cultures and eras why in gd's name would you not have each segment use an art style that reflects the culture and era in which the story is set and use the wrap around/conclusion to show your three human characters in a shared reality/style. Its just dumb and insanely lazy.
The short of it: this feels like someone asked their intern to summarize the book but the intern was illiterate and instead tried to tell explain the story from a memory of a fever dream of the 79 adaptation that they arent sure if they actually watched!
The new Harlow design looks like someone asked ed hardy to redesign Nosferatu as a "spooky cool dood".
Seriously This is so bad and so lacking in everything that makes the novel great as well as everything required to make horror work that im left feeling like the screenplay is what an ai would come up with.
The long of it: Ok, gotta ask, what was the screenwriter thinking opening with THAT scene? Starting as inoculates the audience to any attempts at establishing a change in atmosphere or cranking up of dread and tension that comes with the creeping corrupting violence that the vampires of this story embody they decided to remove some of the most unsettling and frightening scenes and meaningful and important character relationships from the novel to only replace them with a bunch of scenes that belong in a bad procedural crime show or buffy knockoff and some of the most laughably expositional dialogue that fails at explaining anything that we might want or need to know.
Seriously this is a level of failure in storytelling, filmmaking and artistry that it deserves to be studied.
The new Harlow design looks like someone asked ed hardy to redesign Nosferatu as a "spooky cool dood".
Seriously This is so bad and so lacking in everything that makes the novel great as well as everything required to make horror work that im left feeling like the screenplay is what an ai would come up with.
The long of it: Ok, gotta ask, what was the screenwriter thinking opening with THAT scene? Starting as inoculates the audience to any attempts at establishing a change in atmosphere or cranking up of dread and tension that comes with the creeping corrupting violence that the vampires of this story embody they decided to remove some of the most unsettling and frightening scenes and meaningful and important character relationships from the novel to only replace them with a bunch of scenes that belong in a bad procedural crime show or buffy knockoff and some of the most laughably expositional dialogue that fails at explaining anything that we might want or need to know.
Seriously this is a level of failure in storytelling, filmmaking and artistry that it deserves to be studied.
Like all successful works of art this will not speak to everyone, it is not going to be easily digestible for many and it will not hold your hand or uplift your spirit with simplistic fairytales about an imaginary world where ideas like good and evil exist and are easily distinguishable so put your phone down turn the volume up and get ready to experience something that will lay eggs in your brain. Everything about this film feels like it exists in an unsettling sweaty dream, it made me furious, it made want to crawl out of my skin and it made me laugh with a rare nihilistic or if we are being generous maybe absurdist sense of humor. The entire cast is absolutely incredible and makes the stilted dream logic dialogue feel uncomfortably natural. The cinematography is phenomenal, the editing is masterful and the way each story approaches the shared themes of love faith and control in wholly original ways is just astounding. Seriously if you like film and movies as art its worth a watch.
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