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Komodo

  • 1999
  • PG-13
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,2/10
3,9 mil
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Komodo (1999)
Home Video Trailer from Sterling Home Entertainment
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AventuraFicção científicaHorrorSuspense

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter witnessing his parents being killed by creatures on an island as a child, a young man is brought back to the island a few years later by his psychiatrist, only to be terrorized by the ... Ler tudoAfter witnessing his parents being killed by creatures on an island as a child, a young man is brought back to the island a few years later by his psychiatrist, only to be terrorized by the same creatures.After witnessing his parents being killed by creatures on an island as a child, a young man is brought back to the island a few years later by his psychiatrist, only to be terrorized by the same creatures.

  • Direção
    • Michael Lantieri
  • Roteiristas
    • Hans Bauer
    • Craig Mitchell
  • Artistas
    • Jill Hennessy
    • Billy Burke
    • Kevin Zegers
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,2/10
    3,9 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Michael Lantieri
    • Roteiristas
      • Hans Bauer
      • Craig Mitchell
    • Artistas
      • Jill Hennessy
      • Billy Burke
      • Kevin Zegers
    • 63Avaliações de usuários
    • 30Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Kevin Zegers
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    • Patrick Connally
    Paul Gleeson
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    • Denby
    Nina Landis
    • Annie
    Michael Edward-Stevens
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    • Martin Gris
    Simon Westaway
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    • Bracken
    Bruce Hughes
    • Mr. Connally
    Jane Conroy
    • Mrs. Connally
    Melissa Jaffer
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    • Patrick's Grandmother
    Brian McDermott
    • Sheriff Gordon
    Nique Needles
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    • Hippie
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      • Michael Lantieri
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      • Craig Mitchell
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    Wizard-8

    The F/X are great. The rest of the movie? Well, uh....

    Whether the komodo dragons are depicted with animatronics or computer graphics, they look top notch and scary - when you see them. (You don't see them as much as you might think.) However, the rest of the movie is A MESS! The characters were murky and unlikable, and the story was at times so lacking in key details, I am positive that the movie was either handed to the most incompetent editor alive, or that they didn't have enough money to shoot everything. (I don't think anyone could be that dumb to have chosen to film the script if it had actually been written the way the movie progesses onscreen.) Not enough gore or action for the red meat crowd anyway.
    4Schmuck-4

    Could have been a lot better

    "Komodo" cries out with the anguished screams of wasted potential. Its flaws mostly smother its virtues. The acting is reasonably solid, with the exception of (among others) the film's useless villain, a tacked-on character whose accent which wanders clumsily from Cockney to Australian and back again. The special effects are the film's true strength, although in some scenes they seem poorly composited into the scene -- their ambient shadows are not colour-matched as well as they deserve to be.

    Essentially, the problem with the movie is its lousy script, and Michael Lantieri's somewhat mechanical, dispassionate efforts as a director. I'm glad this guy gave up directing after "Komodo", because visual effects are clearly his forte.

    As an aside, the locations are somewhat interesting for a Brisbane native -- I spotted the Cape Moreton lighthouse from Moreton Island, as well as the dodgy Brisbane suburb of Wynnum. The "street" scene was all too obviously an outdoor set, however. And what's a cop car with Georgia license plates doing in North Carolina? It wouldn't have jurisdiction there.

    Four stars out of ten. Pity it wasn't better.
    4Rob_Taylor

    Komo-don't

    It's not really an awful movie, but it is pretty bad. At least, the plot and acting are pretty mediocre at best and downright terrible in places. The effects are surprisingly good for a movie this cheap. In fact, I was favourably impressed by them. There are one or two obviously bad animatronic moments, but on the whole the dragons look good to the eye.

    This isn't a movie which will win anything, but it's reasonable fare for a rainy day when you're bored. Or a beer-night with friends. Don't expect Jurassic Park in terms of acting or effects, let alone story, and you might actually think this movie isn't half bad. No, wait....the story is still too lame. Ok, think of it as a tolerable film if you're desperate.

    Watch out for the flaregun effect right at the end. I was quite surprised to see this effect in a low-budget flick that it stands out as a "Wow!" moment. One of the more original effects I've seen on film. In fact, the effects are what saves this movie from being a real turkey. Watch it for them.
    4ma-cortes

    This time a large lizard's on the loose in a island terrorizing the inhabitants

    The film concerns a teenager called Patrick (Kevin Zegers) whose parents are killed by a giant animal. He is extremely traumatized, long time ago his family and dog were devoured by carnivorous savage beasts, the Komodo dragons and with the particularity which their blood is venomous. Eggs were dumped on the coast of Emerald island in North Caroline. Nowadays, they have grown up in giant lizards terrorizing the island countryside. Patrick along with his therapist (Jill Henessy) return to the place where the large creatures roam for facing off the fears but their main enemy is lurking. They are helped by a valiant young (Billy Burke) to confront one of nature's most fearsome predators which savagely stalking its prey, the race human.

    The dragons deliver the goods with hair-raising chills, terror, and full of scares when the creatures appear with outstanding special effects but they seem really alive. Apparition and attacks from Komod dragons are similar to "Jurassic Park's Velocirraptors" . Excellent FX by Phil Tippett studio with several successes (Starship Troopers I and II, League of extraordinary gentlemen, Blade II, Hellboy). Spectacular and atmospheric musical score by notorious composer John Debney (Sin City, Zathura, Passion of Christ). The motion picture was regularly directed by Michael Lantieri in his only film, he is a magnificent special effects supervisor and coordinator (Pirates of Caribbean, Lost World, Indiana Jones and the last Crusade). The film had two exploitation follow-ups: directed by Jim Wynorski ¨The curse of the Komodo¨with Tim Abell and ¨Komodo vs. Cobra with Michael Pare.
    millennia-2

    With a little work, this should've been a theatrical release

    First off let me say one thing... B horror and drama are the only two genres that really don't mix at all. That said, Komodo, one of the few films to actually try to combine those two genres, isn't all that bad of a movie. The special effects are in fact pretty impressive for a straight to video cheesefest, and the cinematography is definitely worth noting. The cinematographer somehow made Komodo look like a big budget studio piece, with some very inventive camera angles and my favorite... a LOT of movement. I don't know why... I'm just a fan of camera movement.

    The acting, though it wasn't great, was decidedly above average for a film such as this. Jill Hennessy, star of TV's Law and Order, put forth a decent performance, but her... errr... assets seemed to have a lot more screen presence than she ever will. Kevin Zegers, one of the most talented actors of his generation, showed little of that talent here, sleep walking through his role with ease. The remainder of the supporting cast was average, with the exception of Patrick's grandmother (I think), who was just begging to be eaten. Remember that one moment in Deep Blue Sea when Samuel L Jackson got chomped up by the shark? Remember how you felt when that happened? Were you cheering? I thought so. That's exactly how you'll feel when she gets swallowed whole by the Komodo Dragon (cue cheesy Dum Dum Dum sound), and trust me, you'll be wondering why Jill Hennessy even bothers to try to save her. And thankfully it's in the film's first twenty minutes.

    Well, all that said, the movie did have it's share of problems, and then some. First off, THERE WAS NO CLIMAX!

    The biggest one however, was the movie's tremendous lack of focus. Many movies do have trouble focusing, but never has that been more evident than in Komodo. First off, the movie can't seem to decide whether it wants to be a Jurassic Park-esque sci fi horror flick, which it hints at in a few scenes, a Carnosaur-esque Jurassic Park rip off, which it also hints at, or a full fledged character study/drama, which I actually wish it had turned into, and also... yea, you guessed it... hints at that. It had the promise, starting off a subplot where Jill Hennessy's character has to crack through the veritable shell Kevin Zegers has created around himself, shielding him from reality. But, alas, that subplot was thrown out halfway through the movie, the main plot with the killer lizards taking over.

    Secondly, the movie doesn't want to decide on who the main character is. It starts off with the focus on Kevin Zegers, shifting to Jill Hennessy, back to Zegers, then staying on the two for a while. Then, about an hour through, Zegers is completely forgotten about for over twenty minutes, not a second on screen during that time, until the end, where he's brought back for some reason. If you're gonna have a main character, you can't throw them off to the side?

    I made my own Jurassic Park rip off (well, technically it was a spoof), a couple of years ago titled Catastrophe: Jurassic Park (With Cats), and I did the same thing. That was before I knew anything about filmmaking. Now that I do, I watch a Hollywood film like Komodo do the same thing and I'm blown away. Have these people even gone to film school?

    Bottom line: Komodo is an entertaining B flick, but little else. But hey, if the considerably worse Bats made it to theaters, why didn't this?

    ***/*****

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      The film was originally made with the intention of being theatrically released on a worldwide level, but the distributors fell through at the last minute. Komodo did end up playing theatrically in Australia, as well as in very limited screenings in the United States and Toronto, Canada, but otherwise went direct-to-VHS.
    • Erros de gravação
      The pelican shown early in the film is an Australian Pelican: it's white-and-black plumage pattern is clearly visible.
    • Citações

      Victoria: Is there anything these things won't eat?

      Denby: Yea, anything faster than they are, I guess. And raisins. They don't eat raisins.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Anaconda (2023)
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      Written by Mark Knopfler - Straightjacket Songs (U.K.)

      Used by permission of Rondor Music (Australia)

      Produced by Muff Winwood (uncredited)

      Performed by Dire Straits

      Courtesy of Mercury Records, Ltd., under license from Universal Music (Australia)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de maio de 2000 (Malásia)
    • Países de origem
      • Austrália
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
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    • Locações de filme
      • Cape Moreton, Moreton Island, Queensland, Austrália(opening shot)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Komodo Film Productions Pty. Ltd.
      • Scanbox Asia Pacific Ltd.
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      • AU$ 15.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 207.496
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 30 min(90 min)
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      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.78 : 1

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