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That last one blows up all the bloody action to an inescapable, in-your-face, 70 mm experience, by the way. The much-hyped, animated adventure is more stylish than substantive, and it fails to impress the way it should. All the digital bells and whistles in the world can't conceal how hollow the movie is at its core or make us forget about its storytelling and dialogue deficiencies. Also, it should be noted that "Beowulf" pushes its PG rating, with gory, violent content, animated nudity and surprising sexual material. Apparently, there are things you can get away with in an animated film that you can't in a live-action feature.
‘Beowulf’ all style, no substance
Unlocked Wordhoard: Beowulf Movie Review
Directed by Sturla Gunnarsson. Not rated. At the Opera Plaza. This time Grendel isn't a monster, exactly. He's just a big, inarticulate guy who kills people and speaks in strange howls, reminiscent of Crazy Guggenheim on the old Jackie Gleason variety show. He's not the nicest guy in the world, but he has some legitimate grievances, as well as a point of view.
Rhona Mitra - Beowulf (1999)
The premise is an External Retcon : the story of Beowulf as we know grew in the telling with a bit of help from Beowulf himself , and the "true" events are somewhat different — and, in a couple of key sequences where there were no witnesses and the story relies on the hero's word alone, very different. Community Showcase More. Follow TV Tropes.
In the name of the mighty Odin, what this movie needs is an audience that knows how to laugh. Laugh, I tell you, laugh! Has the spirit of irony been lost in the land? By all the gods, if it were not for this blasted infirmity that the Fates have dealt me, you would have heard from me such thunderous roars as to shake the very Navy Pier itself down to its pillars in the clay. To be sure, when I saw "Beowulf" in 3-D at the giant-screen IMAX theater, there were eruptions of snickers here and there, but for the most part, the audience sat and watched the movie, not cheering, booing, hooting, recoiling, erupting or doing anything else unmannerly.
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