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Van Helsing: O Caçador de Monstros

Título original: Van Helsing
  • 2004
  • 14
  • 2 h 11 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
300 mil
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Kate Beckinsale, Shuler Hensley, Hugh Jackman, Richard Roxburgh, and Will Kemp in Van Helsing: O Caçador de Monstros (2004)
Hugh Jackman is best known for Wolverine, but he wasn't the first actor offered the role. He was, however, offered a few OTHER superhero and a super-spy roles later in his career.
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Um notório caçador de monstros é enviado para a Transilvânia para prender o Conde Drácula, que está usando a pesquisa do Doctor Frankenstein e um lobisomem para um propósito sinistro.Um notório caçador de monstros é enviado para a Transilvânia para prender o Conde Drácula, que está usando a pesquisa do Doctor Frankenstein e um lobisomem para um propósito sinistro.Um notório caçador de monstros é enviado para a Transilvânia para prender o Conde Drácula, que está usando a pesquisa do Doctor Frankenstein e um lobisomem para um propósito sinistro.

  • Direção
    • Stephen Sommers
  • Roteirista
    • Stephen Sommers
  • Artistas
    • Hugh Jackman
    • Kate Beckinsale
    • Richard Roxburgh
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    300 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    1.231
    164
    • Direção
      • Stephen Sommers
    • Roteirista
      • Stephen Sommers
    • Artistas
      • Hugh Jackman
      • Kate Beckinsale
      • Richard Roxburgh
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    • 132Avaliações da crítica
    • 35Metascore
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    Hugh Jackman
    Hugh Jackman
    • Van Helsing
    Kate Beckinsale
    Kate Beckinsale
    • Anna Valerious
    Richard Roxburgh
    Richard Roxburgh
    • Count Vladislaus Dracula
    Shuler Hensley
    Shuler Hensley
    • Frankenstein's Monster
    David Wenham
    David Wenham
    • Carl
    Elena Anaya
    Elena Anaya
    • Aleera
    Will Kemp
    Will Kemp
    • Velkan
    Kevin J. O'Connor
    Kevin J. O'Connor
    • Igor
    Alun Armstrong
    Alun Armstrong
    • Cardinal Jinette
    Silvia Colloca
    Silvia Colloca
    • Verona
    Josie Maran
    Josie Maran
    • Marishka
    Tom Fisher
    Tom Fisher
    • Top Hat
    Samuel West
    Samuel West
    • Dr. Victor Frankenstein
    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
    • Mr. Hyde
    Stephen Fisher
    Stephen Fisher
    • Dr. Jekyll
    • (as Stephen H. Fisher)
    Dana Morávková
    Dana Morávková
    • Barmaid
    Zuzana Durdinová
    • Opera Singer
    Jaroslav Vízner
    Jaroslav Vízner
    • Gendarme
    • Direção
      • Stephen Sommers
    • Roteirista
      • Stephen Sommers
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    7Howlin Wolf

    How anyone can hate a film with such good humour and a sense of fun is beyond me.

    I can certainly reconcile myself with someone's DISLIKE of the film, and I would expect such people not to view if they have a good idea beforehand that this won't light their fire; but I can't understand those who claim to love this type of genre before watching who then precede to rip the film to shreds. The good humour mentioned in my summary isn't represented by a particular sharpness of script or a reliance on slapstick, but rather a general attitude pervading the film which smacks of those involved having a darn good time. In the case of director Sommers this manifests itself often in a threatened overdose of CGI, but when the effects are this good such profligacy where they're concerned is hardly a problem.

    The manifesto is clear almost from the start - find a wafer-thin premise with which to allot your ghouls enough screen time and then just let them loose in a suitably gothic arena. As such, Jackman's Van Helsing often finds himself relegated to the role of a bystander, so perhaps the fact that the film bears his name is a bit of a misnomer; however, like I said, we're pretty much in contrivance territory as far as 'plot development' goes, so it should be seen as just another brand name to hang a silly hat on. In this regard it may pain Jackman the most, since it leaves him still searching for a leading man role in the style of Crowe's "Gladiator" to really leave his print indelibly ("X-Men" is an ensemble piece.) His best moment actually comes before the main brawls begin - testing out various items of weaponary Inspector Gadget stylee!

    The lack of focus on the main character shouldn't perturb the audience too much though; if they prepare themselves for a monster royal rumble in the grandest tradition then they should find themselves leaving well satisfied.
    7roulin

    Entertaining

    I don't understand all the bad press this movie got. In a way, maybe that's for the best. Like The Avengers movie (which got similarly scathing reviews) my expectations for Van Helsing were absolutely rock bottom. So it turned out to be a very pleasant surprise when I found the film to be fun, entertaining and quite enjoyable overall. People here are complaining about the CGI monsters. What's the beef? This is the 21st century. What do you want? A very well done CGI Mr. Hyde (voiced by Robbie Coltrane, no less) or some guy in a ripped tuxedo baring his teeth a la Spencer Tracy? Fire up those computers and bring on the CGI! Actually I found the CGI effects quite good for the most part. You want bad CGI, then check out James Bond surfing down a glacier in Die Another Day.

    So I'll join the minority and say that Van Helsing is well worth watching. Jackman is fine as always and the rest of the cast holds their own. The plot is just fine as well. This is a monster movie, not The Usual Suspects.

    Pop yourself a big bowl of popcorn, sit back and enjoy the ride.
    7georginaashdown

    Good stuff

    Having watched the film (more than once)i must say that i think that the person who wrote the comment "A Stupid and Extremely Disappointing Movie" is being silghtly childish. You cannot watch a film like Van Helsing with out taking it with a pinch of salt - it is a movie with vampires, werewolves and the frankenstine monster in at all at once for goodness sake. So you cannot go in to it thinking in a literal sense. You have to accept that it is not going to be some ground breaking epic and that it is just a bit of fun - but at the end of the day that doesn't matter, because if you go in with the right attitude and you enjoy it, then what does it matter that it is a bit "off" in places. I thoroughly enjoyed the film and would definitely recommend it to any one who likes action/fantasy films and is up for a bit of fun!
    6masonsaul

    Fun and enjoyable fantasy adventure

    Despite the inconsistent CG, some weak performances and some dumb decisions Van Helsing is still a fun and enjoyable fantasy adventure. Hugh Jackman gives a great lead performance and Kate Beckinsale, Richard Roxburgh and David Wenham are all really good. It's well paced and well filmed and Stephen Sommer's direction is good, if a little too reliant on CG. The music by Alan Silversti is great.
    DannyJane

    Van Helsing - Homages R Us

    If you're a purist-any kind of purist-stay away from Van Helsing. But if you love the Universal horror films of the 30's and 40's or the Hammer films of the 50's and 60's and don't mind re-imagining them, then go. Check your brain at the door, buy a large popcorn and a soda and sit back for a fun ride.

    The film is a complete reworking of everything you think you know about all the big guys. Present for your enjoyment are Dracula, the Wolf man, Frankenstein's monster and a guest appearance by Mr. Hyde. And of course, tying the whole thing together is our hero, Van Helsing (yummily played by Hugh Jackman). Named Abraham in Stoker's book but called Gabriel in the film, VH doesn't appear in any book other than Dracula, but in the more than a century since his `birth' we've become accustomed to his presence as the elder statesman of monster killers.

    Completely re-imagined in this new production, VH is now young, handsome, and virile and apparently as immortal and indestructible as the creatures he chases. Don't expect great resolutions or deep explanations here, there are none. Don't expect Academy Award level acting, some of the actors apparently phoned in their performances while others decided to take up the slack. The resultant scenery chewing is uneven, but never boring. The dialogue, not to put too fine a point on it, is absurd and sometimes unintentionally, howlingly funny.

    The makers of this film are clearly fans of the genre. The subject matter is treated with a loving sledgehammer. As the film progressed my companion and I made a game of naming all the classics represented. In addition to those you might expect, we were able to recognize allusions to `Young Frankenstein,' `Star Wars,' `Aliens,' `Raiders of the Lost Ark,' `Gremlins,' `Romancing the Stone,' `Lord of the Rings,' `Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' `Twister,' "Wild, Wild West" and any James Bond film you care to name among others. If you go, try it yourself.

    If the producers were intending to frighten us, they failed dismally; but if they only intended to entertain us they succeeded, if not brilliantly, at least admirably. I'm uncertain if they intended quite so much humor, but both my companion and I laughed out loud most of the way through.

    In addition to inside jokes, the film is filled with extraordinary visual images. From the opening encounter between VH and a startlingly oversized and athletic Edward Hyde, physicality is the order of the day. Everyone, including Van Helsing's friar sidekick is a magnificent specimen. Even Frankenstein's monster (who I nicknamed `Sparky' for the electrical discharges from his partially exposed brain) is hideously beautiful. Also, the cinematography is breathtaking. Both real scenery and CGI imagined are dazzling. I especially loved the castles Dracula and Frankenstein. Both edifices were Mad Ludwig's Neuschwanstein Castle as imagined by Tim Burton. I'd almost say that if the film had no other virtues at all, it would still be worth the price of admission for the incredible beauty of its backgrounds. However, the real star of the film is the (you guessed it) special effects.

    Transformation scenes abound. At any point in the film you are only moments from watching someone turn into something. And what wonderful things they are. Vampires don't become simple bats, but snake-jawed, full size harpies. The Wolf man sprouts saber tooth fangs as he rips the human skin from his body. Frankenstein's monster's flesh partially peels from his skull and is smoothly pushed back into place and Mr. Hyde morphs from grinning giant menace to pitiful human corpse.

    Not to put too fine a point on it, everyone-vampires, villagers, heroes, even horses and cattle go airborne sometime during the film. Dracula's three brides take the prize for most hang time. These ladies would be a wonderful asset to the Transylvanian Air Force with their dizzying dives, spins and barrel rolls. The camera gives us a bat's eye view of their deadly aerobatic ballet. When not in full flight Dracula and his wives walk up walls, across ceilings and carry on family quarrels while hanging from the rafters by their toes. Those characters that do not fly on their own power are lifted aloft and usually dropped soon after. The rest are climbers, scrambling up and down castle architecture like houseflies on speed. Interestingly, no one is ever seriously hurt or even has a hairstyle mussed.

    The scenes shift so rapidly that it becomes difficult at times to follow the story. Fortunately, the gossamer plot is as deep as a kiddie's backyard swimming pool, so it isn't too much of a problem. Only the barest bones are needed to carry us from one action sequence to the next. Although there is no nudity and not a cussword is uttered, the film is violent. Well, of course it's violent--and about as traumatic as a Road Runner cartoon. Still, it earns its PG-13 rating. Leave the little 'uns home. The throbbing, pounding soundtrack keeps the attention even when not very much is happening.

    Is Van Helsing a great film? No. Absolutely not. Is it a good film? No, not really. Is it entertaining? Yes. And maybe, just maybe, that's enough.

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      Stephen Sommers deliberately chose to avoid the style of transformations from other werewolf films, where the character would usually grow hair as part of the change. Instead the decision was made to have the character rip his skin off to reveal the werewolf form underneath, going with the idea that the beast "comes from within".
    • Erros de gravação
      In the opening scene in Paris, when Van Helsing picks up the wanted poster,the Eiffel tower is seen in the background only half built, however, when on the roof of the Cathedral, while Hyde is holding Van Helsing up, the tower can be seen fully built behind them.
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      Aleera: Anna, my love. It is your blood that shall keep me beautiful. What do you think of that?

      [laughs triumphantly, then screams as Anna catches a silver stake and impales her through the chest]

      Anna Valerious: I think if you're going to kill somebody, kill them! Don't stand around talking about it!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The Universal logo turns black and white, then catches on fire, fading into a torch carried by an angry villager.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Van Helsing: The Man and the Monsters (2004)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 7 de maio de 2004 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • República Tcheca
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Universal Pictures
      • The Sommers Company
      • Stillking Films
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      • US$ 160.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 120.177.084
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 51.748.040
      • 9 de mai. de 2004
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      • 2 h 11 min(131 min)
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