Twisted, mysterious, bold and compelling, this is a raging cyclone of a movie, sucking up elements from the likes of Blade and The Matrix and whirling them into something new.
Night Watch (2005)
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Reviews Counted:123
Fresh:71
Rotten:52
Average Rating:5.9/10
Consensus: This Russian horror/fantasy film pits darkness and light against each other using snazzy CGI visuals to create an extraordinary atmosphere of a dank, gloomy city wrestling with dread.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong violence, disturbing images and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Theatrical Release:Feb 17, 2006 Limited
Box Office: $1,350,726
Synopsis: Set in present-day Moscow, the movie begins with a quick skip back through the centuries to inform us how a delicate truce was struck between the forces of Light and Dark. These forces still exist... Set in present-day Moscow, the movie begins with a quick skip back through the centuries to inform us how a delicate truce was struck between the forces of Light and Dark. These forces still exist in Moscow, with both sides keeping a close eye on each other as they attempt to disguise themselves from the earth's mere mortals. NIGHT WATCH's central character is Anton Gorodetsky (Konstantin Khabensky), who is defined as an "Other" by the legions of Light and Dark. Anton and his cohorts live as vampires, and await the arrival of a virgin who will announce the resumption of hostilities between the forces of Light and Dark; as the film progresses, it becomes apparent that an epic battle is just around the corner. One of the biggest films of all time in its native Russia, director Timur Bekmambetov's NIGHT WATCH positions itself somewhere in between THE MATRIX and BLADE in the pantheon of CGI-fueled sci-fi flicks. Although the plot is mind-boggling and occasionally verges on the incomprehensible, Bekmambetov is presumably using this first part of the trilogy to lure viewers into his wild cinematic world. Impressively, Bekmambetov's film was shot on a tiny budget, but it belies its meager origins. Even the English subtitles are integrated into several scenes, with words zipping across the screen and melting into the action as a heavy-metal soundtrack thumps away. Knowing he is set to film two sequels, Bekmambetov leaves his audience hanging as NIGHT WATCH nears its climax, with his second installment (DAY WATCH) promising further FX-laden feuding, and, in an intriguing twist, an English-language climax to the trilogy with DUSK WATCH. [More]
Starring: Vladimir Menshov, Konstantin Khabensky, Valery Zolotukhin, Maria Poroshina
Starring: Vladimir Menshov, Konstantin Khabensky, Valery Zolotukhin, Maria Poroshina, Galina Tunina, Victor Verzhbitsky
Director: Timur Bekmambetov
Director: Timur Bekmambetov
Screenwriter: Sergei Lukianenko, Timur Bekmambetov, Laeta Kalogridis
Producer: Konstantin Ernst, Anatoly Maximov
Composer: Yuri Poteyenko
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for Night Watch
We feel we're watching an impressive feat accomplished under severe limitations, which is interesting, but maybe not quite impressive enough to eyes grown jaded from too much ... Hollywood product.
Audiences who are hungering for something different and who want to be scared and thrilled should put Night Watch high on their 'must see' list.
[Bekmambetov has] thrown so many ingredients into his concoction that they battle one another for attention and lose all meaning...
Its inconsistencies are puzzlingly obvious and they undermine much of the film's illusion.
Crazy Russian vampire movies don't come along every week, so when they do it behooves us to take advantage of them.
Working from Sergei Lukyanenko's novel, director Timur Bekmambetov has piled visual inventiveness, thick atmospherics, dry wit and a lot of dark, splashy, grungy violence.
The Cold War re-imagined as an eternal balancing act between good and evil...
Bekmambetov is a confident, original director, whose visions reveal him as someone to watch -- beyond the next two installments of this trilogy.
This movie certainly rivals anything the West can do visually, and contained so many neat, original touches it really made it a joy to watch.
Its spectacle alone is worthy of a look, and the surprisingly powerful third act bodes well for the franchise's future.
If the presentation of a movie's subtitles is its strongest asset, then we're in trouble.
Quick, someone stuff this stiff in its crypt back in the (former) USSR.
Borrows its structure and characterization from The Matrix, its central conflict from both Underworld films, its fashion sense from Blade and its Euro-tech-metal soundtrack from the first XXX with Vin Diesel.
I'd be lying if I pretended to understand what was going on half the time... but the movie has a kind of rotgut, visionary grandeur.
Despite its epic framework, blaring rock music and record-breaking box office success in Russia, it's just another pedestrian vampire film.
It has a refreshing Old World take on a never-ending fantasy war between vampires and the forces of 'light.'
What a rabid beast is Night Watch. What a pungent Russian fantasy-horror cheeseathon.
A cinematic concoction that almost defies description or genre classification.
This mostly incoherent, enormously eccentric helping of mayhem breaks into so many fragments that watching the movie can be a bit like trying to assemble the pieces from several jigsaw puzzles.
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