The
End of Days Movie Review:
End of
Days is an entertaining action-thriller blockbuster. When
the ultimate personification of evil is released upon the
world, Jericho Cane (Schwarzenegger), an ex-cop is unwittingly
drawn into a supernatural game of cat and mouse. As the
end of days approaches, all that stands in the way of mankind's
destination is the salvation of one woman, Christine (Tunney),
whose life comes to rest in the protection of Jericho Cane.
End
of Days is an enjoyable big-budget film. Also, End of Days
is finally an end of the millenium film that delivers.
Arnold
Schwarzenegger is a likeable hero that audiences will be
routing for in End of Days. End of Days is Schwarzenegger's
first film since the dreadful Batman and Robin. Schwarzenegger's
presence and own attitudes contribute effectively to his
acting. In fact, Jericho Cane is the most dynamic character
that Arnold Schwarzenegger has ever portrayed. He doesn't
just go around blowing up everything; he has a background
and many different personal problems. For the first time,
audiences will really see Schwarzenegger act brilliantly.
Robin Tunney is admirable as Christine, who is the salvation
of the film that Jericho must protect. Kevin Pollack adds
nice humor to the film as Jericho's partner, Chicago. In
addition to, Gabriel Byrne is mysterious and dark as Satan
himself.
Andrew
Marlowe wrote End of Days. Once again, Marlowe delivers
the best-written end of the millenium film this year. As
Hollywood tries to bang end of the millenium films this
fall, End of Days stands alone as the only good one. Marlowe's
sequencing is nice, but there are only few flaws in the
script. Jericho Cane is established and developed very well,
but Christine isn't. Christine is the center of the whole
story, but she lacked depth and development. The audiences
are left asking why her? Why was she chosen as Satan's mate
to end the world? This was a huge concept that hurt the
film along with a few cheesy moments. Overall, I did like
Marlowe's script.
Peter
Hyams directed End of Days pretty well. Hyams previous film,
The Relic was a terrible movie. However, Hyams bounces back
with End of Days. Hyams does throw in a lot of gore and
action into his films, but he doesn't use as many cheesy
computer effects as he has in the past. Hyams really only
uses computer effects at the very end of the film.
End
of Days is pure entertainment that I believe will click
with adult audiences. People want to see a good popcorn
movie around this time of the year, and having Arnold Schwarzenegger
in it is a plus.
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Card Grade: B
Joseph
Tucker
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