Wolfen (1981)
Facts
| Directed by | Michael Wadleigh |
| Cast | Albert Finney, Gregory Hines, Tom Noonan, Dick O'Neill, Edward James Olmos, James Tolkan and Diane Venora |
| Theatrical Release | July 24, 1981 |
| DVD Release | August 13, 2002 |
| Running Time | 115 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 085392201921 |
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Average user review:| big bad wolfen |
| Bored me into tears |
The acting was very solid but the lack of so many things put me to sleep. It took me almost 4 hours to watch this. It wasn't scary and it was just too slow. I was completely bored.
This is for those looking for something more thought driven. Usually, I enjoy horror movies with a good story but Wolfen just didn't do it for me. I think others should check it out. It just might be for you. February 2, 2008
| 4.75 Stars. There is life that preys on us as we prey on the earth. A Horror film with a message. |
At the beginning of the film a real estate tycoon is killed, his wife, and there driver by something unknown. A New York City Detective Dewey Wilson is put on the case who is played by Albert Finney. Dewey has had personal problems, he eats donuts after running and he delivers quick one liners like a detective in an old film noir. Gregory Hines assists Finney's character as a coroner who is funny and witty, he is the kind of guy we don't want to die in a horror film.
The higher ups want answers to the wealthy important man's death and do everything they can to blame it on terrorism. Wow, hard to believe this was made in 1981 and not today. The real estate tycoon was breaking ground on a new project and was planning on demolishing an entire area of slums, but these slums are a primal hunting ground for something. The film asks us, who are the real savages? Again ringing more true today and how we are destroying the earth and sucking everything we can out of it, but in Wolfen there are consequences, could it be gods we are to answer too?
The atmosphere is also notable you can feel it, from cold breathe showing, the feeling of autumn, the shots of New York, the wind ominously blowing in the night, thunder as something lurks outside our window, all good stuff.
Again, go into this with an open mind and not expecting a Werewolf movie, and you'll experience a lot more, a horror film with a heart and a message and horror fans you may get some blood and heads rolling about. August 23, 2007
| Why Hollywood? |
Anyway, let's begin this review by examining the title. Wolfen is a combination of the noun "wolf" + the suffix "-en." The "-en" part means "to increase the quality of." So, what we have here is an "increase" of a "wolf" or to put it another way, more wolf than a regular wolf. This comparison will become obvious to you when you see the second half of the film.
The next thing I want to discuss is Albert Finney. What was the casting director thinking? Finney has a repertoire of two facial expressions when it comes to conveying emotions in this movie. And that hair! It looked like he had the latest in weaving for that time. Ah . . . what's the use.
There is an upside to this film, however. After seeing this movie again, I'm truly convinced that the director for the Predator, John McTiernan, must've been influenced by the wolf effects in this movie. I say this because whenever the camera switches from "human view" to the "wolf view," the heat detecting sound and color scheme looks almost the same as the one used by the Predator itself. It could be a coincidence but . . .
In the end, it had potential. The premise is original though and that's the only reason it got two stars from me. And, if you're looking for a scary werewolf creature, you're going to be sadly disappointed. But on a more positive note, the movie has a strong message concerning man and his environment which I completely agree with. So people, you've been warned.
May 13, 2007
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