On Hellboy
On Hellboy
- The opening voiceover describes a day 60 years ago when the world was changed - cut to Andrew hoping that the film will take the opportunity - and his hopes crushed as it finishes “FOREVER!”
- Epic is still a viable way to go, but unfortunately Selma Blair is from another, indier film. Ron Perlman tries his best, but there’s only so much empathy you can generate for someone with a fire hydrant on his arm.
- Ron Perlman is on screen quite a bit though, which is never a bad thing. Guillermo Del Toro seems to work to his actors’ strengths: Blade 2 had a lot of Wesley Snipes in motion, Hellboy has a lot of Perlman at rest, striking significant (and cool-looking) poses. Which is nice, as the action scenes are mostly quite dodge CGI.
- It is nice to see a hero motivated not by indominability, but by bloodymindedness.

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