Thursday, October 13, 2011

Critique of the assassin of God


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Title: The assassin of God Original title: Priest in 3D Country: USA Released in Spain: 06/05/2011 Director: Scott Stewart Writer: Cory Goodman (graphic novel by Min-Woo Hyung) Starring: Paul Bettany, Cam Gigandet, Maggie Q, Karl Urban, Stephen Moyer, Lily Collins, Christopher Plummer, Brad Dourif, Mädchen Amick, Brad Dourif





Synopsis: A warrior sacerdorte desobece the commandments of the church and joins forces with a young sheriff to try to catch a gang of vampires who have kidnapped his niece.
Critique: This is another vampire story, which is set in a dilapidated and deserted world, with the style of jeans.
In this work, a priest takes the lead role, but do not Vallais by preconceived ideas we have, here are people with superhuman capabilities, who saved mankind once the threat of vampires.
In my opinion, this issue is much less than other vampire movies, fantasize a lot with the ability of these priests can do things totally exaggerated and it lowers the quality of the film.
The argument begins with a very good story, but as the story takes is getting worse by leaps and bounds into an argument that we have seen hundreds of times, which makes us to know what will happen at all times. Also, do not choose more than a big fight one on one end, which are the ultimate villain and the good air of vengeance and hard, which is facing a fight choreography.
The main characters spend the entire movie or wrestling or motorcycle from one side to another, the writers started with a good idea then failed to develop.
The film really is not heavy, but really is very dull, and it is nowhere near the level of a movie ticket.
I really wish I could tell you more about this film, but by offering so very little, does not give us any choice, is just one more movie that should go unnoticed by his own merit.
The only thing worth mentioning is the neo-classical blend of advanced world with a taste of cowboy movie, but even that we have already seen in many other films.

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