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(Reviewed by Preppy) -Too smart for its own good. A
rich couple are brutally murdered when they take a little nighttime stroll
through the bad part of NYC. Detective Albert Finney is called in to
investigate. It turns out the murderers aren't even human--they're super
intelligent wolves just trying to protect their hunting ground. But it seems
the city plans to demolish their area to make room for apartment
buildings...and the wolves aren't happy about that.
This movie has good things--it's well-directed; Gregory Hines attacks his
role and has fun with it; Edward James Olmos has a surprising nude scene and
there is some very good special effects showing how the wolves see things.
But, ultimately, this movie doesn't work.
It's a "message" horror film--it tries to give us a little moral
message about civilization, the environment, Indians...You know, I go to
horror films to be scared NOT have messages shoved down my throat. Also the
film is VERY slow (I fast-forwarded through a lot of it); Albert Finney
looks like he's drunk most of the time and the surreal touches just annoyed
me. And, worst of all, the wolfen weren't scary! They looked kind of cute
and cuddly not frightening.
This movie was dumped by the studio on its release. It's easy to see why.
Horror fans would be bored and people who like message movies wouldn't see a
movie like this. Basically this is an interesting misfire. I give it a 5/10. |
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