Monster Hunter

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Alemania / Estados Unidos / Japón / China / República Sudafricana / Canadá, 2020, 103 min

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Detrás de nuestro mundo, hay otro: un mundo de peligrosos y poderosos monstruos que reinan en su dominio con una ferocidadmortal. Cuando una inesperada tormenta de arena transporta a la teniente Artemis (Milla Jovovich) y a su unidad (TI Harris, Meagan Good, Diego Boneta) a un nuevo mundo, los soldados se sorprenden al descubrir que ese desconocido y hostil entorno es el hogar de enormes y aterradores monstruos que son inmunes a su potencia de fuego. En su desesperada batalla por la supervivencia, la unidad se encuentra con un misterioso cazador (Tony Jaa), cuyas habilidades unicas le permiten plantar cara a las peligrosas criaturas. A medida que Artemis y el cazador ganan confianza, ella descubre que él es parte de un equipo liderado por el Almirante (Ron Perlman). Enfrentándose a un peligro tan grande que podría amenazar con destruir su mundo, los valientes guerreros combinan sus habilidades únicas para unirse en la última batalla. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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POMO 

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español Ya el pelo y el maquillaje de Ron Perlman en la escena inicial insinúa de qué va la cosa. Pero luego todo mejora en la película. Un videojuego de ultra serie B con una trama completamente primitiva, todo con carácter de placer culpable admitido, que entretiene. Como en el humor explícito y seco, que me hizo reír más aquí que en la mayoría de las comedias forzadas. Y con unos efectos visuales de los que pocas producciones de la lista A de Hollywood pueden presumir (una precuela de Godzilla vs. Kong). Por lo demás, Paul W.S., por supuesto, lo roba todo desde Aliens hasta Dune (o bien Transformers o Star Wars) y El Señor de los Anillos, a veces de forma descarada (unos guerreros caminando por un puente de piedra hacia la montaña del infierno, cubierto de lava ardiente) que es más una declaración de amor por lo que ama que desorientación creativa. Por otro lado, los propios monstruos son lujosos y la dinámica visual de las acciones es elaborada. Y hay muchos. Es una pelea tras otra. Además de buenas localizaciones. Aun así, tomen mi tercera estrella con prudencia, la doy por un sonido hechizante. Mi vecino de abajo está de vacaciones, así que estoy ejecutando un Atmos en el salón con un subwoofer sin silenciar. Y casi lo logro con esta película. ()

MrHlad 

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inglés Milla Jovovich and Paul W.S. Anderson may be done with Resident Evil and zombies, but their Monster Hunter is more or less the same thing. Only there are dragons and dinosaurs, but otherwise this duo once again serves up solid action wrapped in a very contrived and uninteresting story with characters you'll be glad you remembered their name. Unfortunately, the decent action loses out on points to an uninteresting story and boring characters. But perhaps that's all one can expect from Anderson. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés I'm satisfied. I got what the trailer promised. An hour and a half long epic battle between Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa and monsters. There is action from start to finish, the visuals are awesome, the soundtrack is intense, the monsters look great (quite possibly the best dragon on screen ever), and there are two badass scenes (the spiders!). I didn't miss a more interesting story that would have slowed down the pace. Dramas come out ten a week, but such an epic monster slaughter comes out only once a year and I definitely find this more enjoyable to watch than self-absorbed arthouse crap. Maybe switching the desert location for a jungle wouldn't have been a bad idea, but otherwise I really don't know what else an adaptation of a game that's about nothing but action and monsters has to offer; the film certainly doesn't disappoint in that regard, and to only have 12 percent more than the ultra cheap shit Sharknado is absolutely laughable. Anyone who likes monsters, action and likes to have fun at the movies can't be disappointed. Story**, Action****, Humor** Violence**, Funniness****, Music****, Visuals*****, Atmosphere****, Suspense***. 7.5/10. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés The coronavirus has made me miss a lot of things, but mindless CGI blockbusters like this is certainly not one of them. It can hardly be considered a movie, Paul W.S. Anderson has stopped making them, now he makes expensive long videos where his wife can play the action heroine, that’s the only reason why Monster Hunter exists. Seeing Ton Jaa and Ron Pearlman contributing to this in their less than dignified roles is just sad. ()

JFL 

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inglés The biggest gadgeteer of genre cinema has again come up with a delightfully childish and ostentatiously formalistic flick. Anderson’s films can evoke the innocent amusement and wonder that we experienced in childhood when we first encountered genre spectacle. However, that does not mean that he works with nostalgia. On the contrary, his work – in terms of overall style and the formalistic treatment of individual sequences and shots – reaches a level of avant-garde that goes beyond most conventionally staid Hollywood blockbusters. Whereas those are childishly immature in their flattery of fans, would-be seriousness and false depth, Anderson remains idiosyncratically childlike and playful. Grouches will always look condescendingly down their noses at his films, but they will also never see the true delight in his movies. Monster Hunter is a typically pure action fantasy in Anderson’s style, where straightforwardness, spectacle and unrealism become superlatives. As is typical of the master, part of the joy is how Anderson works with video-game elements and finds formalistic and narrative equivalents for them, and how Mila Jovovich perfectly personifies the ethos of his films. In comparison with his previous projects, we also see gratifying progress in the merging of physical and digital attractions, which confirms the fact that Anderson reflects contemporary trends while also forging his own path in the cinema of spectacle. ()

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