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The Brotherhood of the Wolf (2002)
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Reviews Counted:113
Fresh:81
Rotten:32
Average Rating:6.3/10
Consensus: Brotherhood of the Wolf mixes its genres with little logic, but the end result is wildly entertaining.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong violence and gore, and sexuality/nudity
Runtime: 2 hrs 31 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Jan 11, 2002 Limited
Box Office: $10,793,478
Synopsis:
Inspired by actual events taking place during the reign of King Louis XV, The Brotherhood of the Wolf revisits one of the rare French myths, that of the "Beast of Gevaudan" which killed a number of...
Inspired by actual events taking place during the reign of King Louis XV, The Brotherhood of the Wolf revisits one of the rare French myths, that of the "Beast of Gevaudan" which killed a number of persons before being vanquished under mysterious circumstances.
For two years, the monstrous Beast had been terrorizing the region of Gevaudan, attacking mostly women and children. It is said to be colossal size and dragon-like and often rumored of being the devil. All of France was shaken by these inexplicable killings.
Delegated by the Royal Court, Gregoire de Fronsac arrives in Gevaudan one autumn night. His mission is to find the Beast and to eventually destroy it during a hunt. Strong, spirited, and rational, the young noble horseman is accompanied by the taciturn Mani, a Mohawk Indian that he met in New France during the Seven Years War. The two are housed at the home of old Marquis D'Apcher's, whose grandson, Thomas, serves as their guide.
During a dinner given in his honor, Fronsac meets Mariane De Morangias along with her brother Jean-Francois, members of the most influential family in the region. A traveler as well, Jean-Francois lost an arm during a great African hunt.
While the Beast's attacks multiply as winter arrives, Fronsac is met with animosity from the more influential people of the region. His interest for Marianne increases, but his liaison with Sylvia, a beautiful but troubled prostitute, doesn't help matters. The King, unhappy with the lack of progress during the numerous hunts, dispatches his own lieutenant, Antoine de Beauterne, to the region. No sooner does he arrive to Gevaudan, than he captures a wolf, claiming falsely that he has killed the Beast. Under the order of the King, Fronsac is forced to participate in this pretense before being allowed to return to Paris.
Braving the King's mandate not to return to Gevaudan, the horseman decides to respond to Thomas D'Apcher plea to organize one last hunt. This time, Mani will head the hunt, using ancient Shaman techniques. Nothing will prepare then for what they discover. -- © 2001 Universal Pictures
Starring: Samuel Le Bihan, Mark Dacascos, Monica Bellucci, Jérémie Rénier
Starring: Samuel Le Bihan, Mark Dacascos, Monica Bellucci, Jérémie Rénier, Emilie Dequenne, Vincent Cassel, Jean Yanne, Eric Prat, Jacques Perrin, Johan Leysen, Bernard Farcy, Jean-François Stévenin
Director: Christophe Gans
Director: Christophe Gans
Screenwriter: Stephane Cabel, Christophe Gans
Producer: Samuel Hadida, Richard Grandpierre
Composer: Joseph Lo Duca
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for The Brotherhood of the Wolf
De cualquier modo, y pese a su duración, la película es pasajera, suficientemente buena, y tiene elementos que pueden disfrutarse...
Seamlessly blends fact, legend, and outright fiction to create an exhilarating, genuinely scary, and at times moving film.
It thrills in an elusive way, it sometimes astonishes, and it eventually generates waves of derisive laughter. But it's never boring.
A 17th century French costume drama where everybody is Kung-fu fighting - with some highly watchable results!
What a ridiculous film this is. What a brazenly, aggressively, stupendously ridiculous film!
If you see one French costume drama martial arts werewolf secret society romance this year, make sure this is it.
The first movie in about three years that knows exactly how to whip serious ass.
Brotherhood is loaded with inflated metaphors and generic clichés, but it does deliver great action and it does wrestle with ideas, some of them rather ugly.
Brotherhood of the Wolf is, for me, the most enjoyable piece of blow-the-pipes kitsch since last summer's The Fast and the Furious.
A stylish, smart, edgy, exciting and involving trek though familiar folklore, often better than the masses have been told and even more appealing after repeat viewings.
A post-Matrix and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon styled film, that is not a good film as much as it is an unusual one.
Gans's Gallic super-production is so outrageously trashy it's impossible not to like.
A deliriously entertaining film -- part myth, part monster, part The Matrix.
A wonder of magpie postmodernism, a samurai adventure with Hong Kong action and a wry touch of American Western, all sewn into a free interpretation of Gallic history that also has its finger on the pulse of current social trends.
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