Darkman

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El Dr. Peyton Westlake (Liam Neeson) está a punto de lograr un inmenso avance en el campo de la piel sintética cuando una banda, liderada por el sádico Robert G. Durant (Larry Drake), destruye su laboratorio. Westlake, quemado hasta el punto de ser irreconocible, intenta reconstruir su laboratorio y volver con su ex-novia Julie (Frances McDormand), pero la tarea más importante será encontrarse a sí mismo. Dividido entre el deseo de comenzar una nueva vida con Julie y la sed de venganza, el hombre conocido como Darkman comienza a asumir distintas identidades. (United International Pictures)

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POMO 

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español Con esta obra y sus posteriores películas de Spider-Man, Sam Raimi documenta el desarrollo técnico y de inteligencia de los cómics cinematográficos durante 10 años. El dinamismo de la trama, el sufrimiento existencial del personaje principal, su amor por la Mujer, la definición de villanos, muchas ideas geniales de dirección - todo esto permaneció, cambió «solo» el perfeccionamiento (digitalización) de la realización técnica, más énfasis en la lógica y continuidad en la escritura del guión, y elevación del puro entretenimiento al entretenimiento con una verdadera dimensión dramática. ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés A comic book film adaptation from the days the phrase “coming book film adaptation” carried well-deserved negative connotations. ()

Isherwood 

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inglés When I saw Raimi's gory horror Evil Dead, I asked myself how the same man could have made Spider-Man. While watching Darkman, it finally dawned on me. I'd say Darkman is kind of a bridge between Raimi's zombie and comic book era. That's not to say that's true, but it seemed that way to me. I’ve heard people saying that Liam Neeson does not fit at all into the role of a disfigured hero seeking revenge for his mutilated body. Personally, I would say that's not true. That’s because not every hero has to be a muscular tough guy who delivers hard blows. Peyton is a smooth, likable guy. That is, until they burn his face off. The script is somewhat naive, but it has occasional gritty twists. Like the guy lying dead on a car, and a somewhat similar guy sitting next to him on a bench. If I were in the shoes of the woman who saw it, I don't think I'd understand either... :-) But Raimi can patch up even the worst script with his impeccable direction. Together with cinematographer Bill Pope, he makes action films of a really high standard that are still impressive fourteen years later. And when the action is complemented by Danny Elfman's music, there's really nothing more to discuss. I confess that if I didn't know that Sam Raimi directed the film, I probably wouldn't have watched it. And after watching it, I would have given it a below-average rating. But it's a Sam Raimi movie. And "Sam Raimi" is a concept that must be respected. ()

Quint 

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inglés Raimi's colorful hyperkinetic imagery and Elfman's thunderous orgasmic score make Darkman one of the most "comic book" movies ever, which is interesting since it's not based on a comic book at all (the comic came later, though it's not well known). ()