I have read Beowulf a couple of times. It's great northern European mythology, and mandatory reading when you are young in my opinion (Along with Norse, Greek and Roman Mythology as well). And though the movie wants to re-write some of the epic, you will need to separate the Hollywood version from the beautiful measure of the original works. Being a work of CGI, you will also have to allow for the flaws of pure CGI work. Very stylized and beautifully colored, it is an epic adventure that elevated Zemeckis' previous work "The Polar Express" to a new level. Polar was beautifully modeled after Chris Van Allsburg illustrations for his book, but Zemeckis' adaptation to the story went a little over the top when it became a musical. Even though most of Beowulf's story line is answered here, it did make me pause and wonder: Why didn't Robert Zemeckis just direct this thing in real life instead of virtual? With the capabilities of dropping in CGI into real life action, this telling of the story could have had so much more of an impact if the expressions were more poignant. Look what he did with "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"? Zemeckis is fully capable of it. Also, to add to this, when you have CGI characters like Jacksons Gollum and King Kong to compare notes with, the modeling here just isn't up to snuff. I felt the entire movie came off like a gigantic "cut-scene" to a video game than a full featured animated project. I can only give this a little better than a good, hence the exclamation. I do this sadly. You really should see this in a theater, bigger than life. The dragon is excellent, the ugly v/s the beautiful is wild, the sequencing is uneven, though at the end it takes you on a great ride. Oh, and for you people that want to go see Angela Jolie nekkid? IT'S CGI!!! I've seen harder stuff on Fox networks! Seeing my wife and I saw this as a matinée, the crowd was on the sparse side and there was literally no kids present. I couldn't get a solid feeling from the audience though most people as they left seemed genuinely happy with their experience. I'm sure it was PG13'd because of the sequences with Angela, otherwise it would be a solid PG. I wouldn't suggest this for a kid under 8.Read full review
The recreation of the Anglo-Saxon’s great epic in cinematic form is very entertaining. Beowulf, the poem sees the almighty protagonist, Beowulf struggle very little throughout the duration of the classic until his last encounter with the powerful dragon. However, throughout the movie you witness Beowulf not only struggling with the multiple beasts but also with internal conflicts. Both the poem and movie depict Beowulf slaying Grendel, the pest of the Danes, before he must also defeat Grendel’s mother. Unlike the poem, the motion picture presents Grendel’s mother as a very seductive villain who tempts Beowulf into making love with him. This is the first time one sees Beowulf struggling with himself. The Prince of the Geat’s must decide to give into the mistress or not. The protagonist ultimately decides to give into the temptations of the villain. Examples like this show that, throughout the movie one sees Beowulf more as a flawed person than an almighty hero. This leads to better a story line in my opinion. While in the poem Beowulf is described and praised as almost invincible hero, in the movie he is more seen as a hero with imperfections. The movie watcher is then more at ease to relate to Beowulf the movie character then Beowulf the epic poem character. Also, the addition to making Grendel’s mother into an appealing woman adds more flare to the movie. Though critics of the movie claim by adding in Angelina Jolie into the movie jeopardizes the films integrity, I believe the addition makes the film more compelling. The film also deviates from the poem in several other ways. For example, instead of Beowulf going back to his native land of the Geat’s after slaying Grendel’s mother, in the movie Beowulf stays in Sweden and succeeds Hrothgar. I believe this slight tweak in the story also is a success for the movie writers. By having Beowulf stay in the land of the Dane’s you also see another flaw in Beowulf. This flaw is seen when Beowulf is seen talking to a mistress and his Queen comments on how Beowulf has been unfaithful to her. Once again the movie spectator can see Beowulf as more as a human character than a hero. By making Beowulf into a more relatable character, the movie writers are making this movie watchable for all kinds of people. Throughout Beowulf, many themes stick out. One shown is history repeats itself. Hrothgar and Beowulf both gave into the temptations of Grendel’s mother and thus costing them their lives. At the end of the movie, Beowulf’s successor Wiglaf is seen being persuaded by the woman and gives into the theme of history repeating itself. All things considered I enjoyed the movie Beowulf. The new twist to the movie have their plus and minuses but in the end the pluses weigh out the minuses. So, on my scale from 0 to 5 stars, 0 being Catwoman 5 being Slumdog Millionaire I would give Beowulf 3.5 stars. The movie has its moments but cannot maintain prosperity to make it an absolute gem.Read full review
The legend of Beowulf and Grendel has been explored before in films like "the 13th Warrior". Similar to 13th Warrior, this version tries to keep a certain realism feeling to a folklore legend. Grendel has a reason to kill in this movie, a story of loss and vengeance. You can almost feel pitty for the monster, quite different from the original tale. The strong aspect of the movie is the landscape. I was completely amazed by the photography and beauty of the scandinavian lands. They had many troubles shooting during rainy and frozen days, but the end-result is unique. Grendel is portrayed as a Troll, a half-human, half-monster creature. Grendel himself lacks the presence of the real thing. Although the acting is good, it fails to transmit the horrible creature from the legend. Grendel was huge, not just a strong/tall man. Also, the costumes used to portray Grendel and his father, have some issues. You can notice arm-cloth wrinkles and that reveals that it's just a costume and not "real skin". Perhaps using a WWW wrestler would be a better idea? (for real-life muscle) Instead they used an actor that lacked the real-life physics to portray the beast (then again, no human could faithfully portray it). The story lacks rythm. Grendel attacks, Beowulf comes and waits for him in the night, several times. It's a back and forward game before the last encounter and you will notice a slowdown in action towards the middle of the movie, gaining pace again in the end. Although filmed in scandinavia, the "great hall" of king Hrothgar is a joke. It seems more like a big hut than anything else. Also, where are the other's people houses? This is the only house you will see in Hrothgar village, quite strange (i wonder if they only had permission to build that house in a protected area???). In the legend the hall was huge, so huge that it defied the gods and Grendel's attacks were believed to be a punishment for the Danes vanity. Gerard Butler fits Beowulf perfectly. He has the looks, the build and the strong presence to portray the hero. Unfortunately the story doesnt do him justice and you will get a sense of "unfinished" in the end of the movie. One curious detail i noticed were the horses. They actually used scandinavian horses in the movie. Shorter than normal horses, with short legs, viewing vikings on their back is quite hilarious (although perhaps realistic) since the horses run faster than usual (as in faster-motion) almost giving a nonsence Monty Phyton feeling of comedy. Although with many faults in budget, rythm and story i cannot help but to love this movie. The landscape and environment are unique, Grendel story is captivating (the scene with little Grendel shopping his father's head is quite touching). If only a more complete version would come out, with more details, more houses, more background.... it would be close to perfect. For the effort, for the landscape and image, for the soundtrack and Gerard Butler/Stellan Skarsgård performances, im giving it a 4 of 5 stars. What's funny is... if this was shot in early 1920's, in black & white format with no sound, this would be a classic. Try to look at this movie this way and you will love it more, if you expect a big action movie with a very expensive budget, you will be somewhat disappointed.Read full review
The movie was a different spin on the historical story. It was a bit choppy and was not a good idea to cover such a broad timeframe. Plus the ending just dropped off. The way they portrayed Angelina Jolie in the previews was very miss leading. She had nothing more than a 5-10 minute total time. It was more or less just a cameo. The advertizing of her in it made you think her role was much larger. That aside it was a good animated film.
tHIS MOVIE WAS A WASTE OF FLIM AND TIME TO MAKE THIS MOVIE I CAN NOT EVEN BELIVE THIS MOVIE IT IS NOT ALL AT LIKE A MOVIE THE PEOPLE WAS NOT EVEN REAL THEY WERE LIKE THEY WERE MADE OUT OF CLAY I MEAN COME ON PLEASE THIS MOVIE WAS TRASH I WANTED A GOOD MOVIE TO WATCH WIITH MY HUSBAND ALL WE DID WAS FEEL ASLEEP. I COULD NOT BELIVE IT WHEN I SEEN THIS MOVIE I WAS REALLY UPSET ABOUT IT AND THEN THEY DO NOT EVEN SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THE MOVIE BEENING FAKE PEOPLE YOU GET IT THINKING IT IS A REAL GOOD WRONG TRY A DUM MOVIE THIS WAS ONE OF THE STUIP MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE AND ROB ZOMBIE MOVIE ARE UP TO PAR WITH THIS ONE MAYBE THEY SHOULD DO A MOVIE TOGETHER THEY BOTH MAKE STUIP MOVIES JUST LIKE THE HALLOWEEN MOVIE HE MADE LET SAY STUIP PEOPLE ARE WE NOT SURE ROB ZOMBIE DID NOT MAKE THIS MOVIE. I MEAN IT WOULD OF BEEN A REAL GOOD MOVIE IF THEY DID NOT MAKE THE PEOPLE LIKE THAT IT WOULD OF BEEN A BIGGER HIT. BUT THEY MESSED IT UP BY PUTTING THE PEOPLE THE WAY THEY DID.Read full review
For the first 15 minutes I thought someone was playing a cruel joke. Perhaps the guy in the projection booth found a reel created by the Shrek 2nd string. Seriously. Take poor quality Shrek animation, add in Clutch Cargo mouth effects, then stick in some Benny Hill “hide the naughty bits” routine and you have this pitiful waste of time. The opening shot – I assume this woman is supposed to be attractive. Er, by what bizarre standard? I kept looking for the Adams Apple. The Physics? You know, gravity, water motion, flame movement? Perhaps if we were on the Moon. Motion capture? Oh Christ – I could go on forever. This movie just plain SUCKED. Nobody was able to keep their fake accents up for more than a few lines. BTW, what accent was that supposed to be anyway? Save your money. Avoid this dog.Read full review
Had seen the trailer for this movie at the theater, but did not see the film in an official movie house. Caught it on Direct TV and was pulled in - hook, line and sinker at the first viewing. If you like fantasy, action, incredible characters and scenery, you will LOVE this movie! The only thing I regret is that Grendel's lines were not relayed in the closed caption mode of this film. But, I understand from the special features, that his language was in Olde English. Still, his obvious torment made it clear to the audience what he was trying to convey. Not a movie for the faint of heart, but for you action fans, ready for gore and glamour, get ready for a ride! I whole heartedly recommend this movie. I've watched it at least a half a dozen times since owning the DVD. It totally rocks!Read full review
I love the graphics in this film how you have to figure out who is who. I figure I would give it a try and has a great storyline. It like watching Shrek but in an action film. GOOD film at least worth watching A lot of films don't keep my attention the whole time so that is a plus. So if you missed it make sure you check it out. I'm begging hit yes...lol onemixer
While not to be confused with the poem by the same name, this version of Beowulf has many similarities. Please do not buy this disc as a replacement for reading the poem. What you might do, especially as it seems to correspond with what is most striking about the text, is use the movie as a way of describing what modern audiences think about heroism or the heroic. Just don't go to your English class after watching the film and think that a description of the implied sex between Beowulf and Grendel's mother is a good topic for discussion. Enjoy!
If you can get past the creepy-ness factor of the motion capture animation, this is a great movie. A few scenes in the unrated version I wouldn't show to kids, but for adults who like LOTR, and other action/fantasy movies, this one's pretty good. There are a few spots where the motion capture animation is a bit awkward, but the closeups of the facial expressions are pretty good.
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