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The mythical world starts a rebellion against humanity in order to rule the Earth, so Hellboy and his team must save the world from the rebellious creatures. In this continuation to the adventure of the demon superhero, an evil elf breaks an ancient pact between humans and creatures, as he declares war against humanity. He is on a mission to release The Golden Army, a deadly group of fighting machines that can destroy the human race. As Hell on Earth is ready to erupt, Hellboy and his crew set out to defeat the evil prince before The Golden Army can destroy humanity's existence. If you had never seen the comic, 2004's Hellboy was a fast-moving and funny introduction to the tough-talking, cigar-smoking title character and his fictional world—a world in which a multitude of supernatural forces, some of them malign and jealous of humanity's world domination, are constantly watched, monitored and occasionally battled by Hellboy's sponsor, the US government's "Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense."

Hellboy II: The Golden Army has virtually all the same talent on board, yet comes off as a hollow and unfunny parody of the first film. For every original touch — the rise and fall of the huge plant monster that the elf prince summons to kill Hellboy — there is a blatant rip off such as the Troll Market, obviously inspired by Harry Potter's Diagon Alley, and the walk through BPRD headquarters, so full of suited agents subduing unruly creatures that you expect Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones to show up dressed in black. For every spectacular visual effect — director/screenwriter Guillermo del Toro's wonderful fairies and monsters such as the villain's hulking sidekick Wink (the Fantastic Four filmmakers should check out these makeup artists if they ever want a better-looking Thing)— there is a scene of appalling low comedy, such as Hellboy being beat up by (protoplasmically-possessed) locker doors, or his love-song duet with the elf-queen-smitten Abe Sapien. It is as moments like these, like last year's other franchise-ending turkey, Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, that one becomes acutely aware of watching guys in suits. The actors are as good as ever, but the dialogue is rotten, the motivation is thin and Jeffrey Tambor, as the BPRD's fussy and bureaucratic director, is completely wasted.

Del Toro can be a brilliant writer/director. Like Tim Burton — whose filmed oeuvre is also wildly uneven — he understands how important fairy tales, monsters and myths are to maintaining a healthy imaginative life. Like Burton, he also has an extravagant visual sense; del Toro's monsters are as beautiful as they are scary. But even brilliant filmmakers have their failures — for every Pan's Labyrinth, del Toro has made a Blade II, but whatever his faults have been in the past, tedium has not been one of them. I walked out of Hellboy II twenty minutes before the ending, something I usually only do with Peter Jackson films, so perhaps it is not good news that del Toro will be writing and directing The Hobbit. The present film sets the viewer up for a Hellboy III, in which, if the series is not going to descend into self-parody that mixes bad jokes with epic length, we can only hope that del Toro will return to the top of his form. I am a fan of part one and therefore could not wait to lay my eyes on the sequel. Finally, it did "come to a cinema near me" - in the form of a preview shown at an awkward time. I did not think twice - even if I had to pay extra and stay late.

The movie started slow. First, they showed us - in a couple of dated stills - the history of the prequel: how Hellboy was originally found - and then jumped a few years into the future to tell us how he first learned about the Golden Army. This first scene - with the little red horned boy brushing his teeth - left me with mixed feelings, it looked so odd and out of context.

However, the film starts to pick up speed and really gets better by the minute. Prince Nuada is introduced with his swift martial arts moves that - I dare say - put to shame some of the scenes in the Matrix. But most importantly - the story is well thought through and when you think about it after leaving the cinema, it still "holds water" so nothing of the beautiful imagery is spilled.

And beautiful it is! It is breathtakingly hauntingly beautiful... There are so many fantastic characters, real and unreal blend perfectly - both the work of the CGI experts and the writers of the script. Most if not all characters are designed and executed with such perfect attention to detail on both levels - philosophical and visual - that it must really take a lot of thinking to find a weak spot.

But trust me when I tell you, that you will not have a lot of time left for thinking. The visual storytelling talents of Del Toro have always been praised, but here the strength of their expression truly reaches a peak! Elves, Trolls, Gods of the forest and Giants of stone - one might think that he has seen it all in the LODR trilogy, however this director's vision is something else. Elves are white and ethereal but there is also something wicked in their chalky faces and cat-like eyes. Trolls are ugly, menacing and at the same time - comic. There is a plethora of cunning gadgets and a universe of seamless magic co-existing in an uneasy equilibrium in Hellboy 2.

There are also some laughs - well thought through and perfectly timed - that were maybe missing from part one. But the most interesting of it all lies not in the visual stunts or clever tricks - it is in the simple fact that this film tells a moving story that touches the heart. It is a story about love and what it can make us do: betray and kill those closest to us, or lay our life down to save them - and be ready to destroy the world in the process...

Remember I told you that the film gradually picks up speed? This masterful dance gets almost hectic towards the end - both visually, philosophically and emotionally. The mechanics of the Golden Army are deadly and perfect in their own way. Our hero saves the day, but we are told that he lives for the world to get destroyed. "Would you sacrifice everything you know to give life to your loved one?" It seems that there is no correct answer to this question. And if that is so, then we are all going down in flames - just like Guillermo del Toro predicts in this second installment of his Hellboy saga.

Go watch this movie. It is better than the polished and hollow 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull', because it has heart. It is much better than 'Wanted', because it is visually stunning, but not showy and it has moral integrity. It is even better than 'The Hulk' - which is the best of the three mentioned but still looks one-dimensional and shallow when compared to del Toro's masterpiece. I would not say it is perfect... but for its kind it is not just engaging - it is captivating, and it is a lesson in philosophical storytelling, given by a Master. Despite the rosary beads Red wraps around his wrist, Hellboy II doesn't have much on its mind, but few will care since del Toro and his stellar "Pan's Labyrinth" team, including Oscar-winning cinematographer Guillermo Navarro, stage one virtuoso set-piece after another. Tired of the truce forged between greedy humans and his father, the elven King Balor (Roy Dotrice), Prince Nuada (Luke Goss) conspires to release the Golden Army just as soon as he can assemble the three pieces of the magical crown needed to control the Army and obtain the map that leads to the location of the Army. It's up to BPRD (Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense) "freaks" Hellboy (Ron Perlman), aquatic empath Abe Sapien (Doug Jones), and firestarter Liz Sherman (Selma Blair) to stop him, but Liz has just learned that she is pregnant, Abe has fallen in love with Nuada's twin sister Nuala (Anna Walton), and the new BPRD agent Johann Krauss (John Alexander and James Dodd) is really getting under Hellboy's red skin. Hellboy II: The Golden Army is the sequel to Hellboy (2004) (2004), which was based on the fictional Dark Horse Comics character, Hellboy, created by American comic book writer Mike Mignola. The screenplay was written by Mignola and director Guillermo del Toro. Hellboy (2019) is on the books but no release date has been set.The Golden Army is an army of magically constructed mechanical creatures that was created by goblin blacksmiths for King Balor. That is Johann Krauss. He is a disembodied ectoplasmic spirit with psychic abilities who maintains a tangible form via a containment suit. Without the suit, his spirit would eventually dissipate and he would be lost forever. He was a medium whose body was destroyed due to a freak accident during a seance. No one is really sure exactly what happened. More can be found out here. In a scene that was cut, right after Abe puts in his contacts, he sprays something onto his gills. This spray is supposed to keep the gills moist and help him absorb oxygen out of the air. It is unknown why the scene was cut. In the first movie, Liz stated that after each of her "episodes", she tends to black out anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. That being the case, it only makes sense for her to also rely on a weapon such as a firearm since the use of her abilities will leave her powerless for some undetermined amount of time. The eponymous character states his preferred exclamation a total of four times in this film. He said it six times in the first movie. He was mostly a man in a costume, and his face was animatronics. A small amount of CGI was used for touch-ups and when his chain-extended hand was used. "Beautiful Freak" by Eels In order to stop the "industrable" Golden Army, Hellboy challenges Prince Nuada's right to lead it. After a long and grueling battle, knowing that he cannot harm Nuada or he will harm Nuala, too, Hellboy succeeds in pinning him to the ground and removing his crown. As Hellboy returns to Liz and Abe, however, Nuada pulls a dagger, intending to stab Hellboy in the back. Suddenly, Nuada begins to bleed from his chest... Nuala has stabbed herself in the heart. Nuada warns Hellboy that he's going to have to make a choice between supporting humanity or supporting the magical ones, then crumbles into dust. Nuala dies in Abe's arms. Liz melts the crown with her fire before Hellboy can become too enthralled with its power, and the Golden Army soldiers power down. As the "freaks" exit the hiding place of the Golden Army, they see Tom Manning (Jeffrey Tambor) looking for them. One by one, they hand in their gear and tell him that they quit. Even Strauss tells Manning to "suck my ectoplasmic Schwanzstucker." In the final scene, as they walk off together, Liz and Hellboy discuss getting a house in the country with a big yard for the baby to play in. With a smirk on her face, Liz holds up two fingers and says, "Babies." No. However, the two-disk Special Editions of the Blu-ray and DVD releases include a little animated feature called the "Zinco Epilogue", which serves to tell us that scientists went to Rasputin's Mausoleum from the first film. Here, Rasputin and Karl Ruprecht Kroenen are eventually shown to return from the dead. "Mein Herz Brennt" by German industrial metal band Rammstein. The music at the start is from Gustavo Santaolalla's score for Babel. Unfortunately, Mr. Beltrami had other commitments and was unable to write the score for this movie. However, Danny Elfman signed on to write the score with the promise that he will stay true to the original music from the first movie. Professor Broom is seen in a flashback at the beginning of the film reading a story to a much younger Hellboy. In the first movie, it was a decision by the studio to have Pierce's voice for Abe Sapien instead of Doug Jones. The reason for this is that they hoped to bank on Pierce's name bringing in more people to the theater. This backfired when he refused to take credit for what he felt was truly Doug Jones' role and as such never promoted the movie, nor did he do any interviews or go to the premiere. Since Universal produced this movie instead of Sony or Revolution, they allowed Jones to do the voice of Abe, and Pierce wasn't asked to return. For the record, Pierce tried to modulate his voice to sound like Jones when he did the looping sessions for the first movie.No one. Guillermo del Toro and Mike Mignola have both stated that when Ron no longer wants to play Hellboy, there will be no more movies. Fortunately, Perlman stated in an interview with Wizard magazine shortly after the film's release that he would never get tired of playing Hellboy. He just requested a couple of years in between films to recuperate, he said that the role exhausts him more than anything he has ever done, but he loves doing the movies. Only time will tell if he truly wants to continue the series. a5c7b9f00b

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