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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Apr 17, 2019 21:50:54 GMT
They are decent. One good thing with Del Toro is that he treats fantasy seriously (when he wants to). Unlike a Disney MCU film, the humor arises from the character situations naturally, not shoe-horned in for a cheap laugh. They did get some emotional poignancy as well--like the end of the first one where he mentions how he told the demons to let what's her name come back. I overlook it as a superhero category I guess because it is an occult thing. The FX were well handled too--like when Krauss takes over the Golden army soldier. Too bad they didn't do a third one. There was a rumor that Del Toro wanted to do a Hellboy meets the Universal Monsters story which would use CG versions of Karloff/Lugosi/Chaney etc... Pan's Labyrinth handled the fantasy elements extremely well. They weren't my favourite parts of that film, mind you, but Del Toro clearly knew what he was doing in tackling that sort of material.
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