...ms.pfeiffer as well. what makes me not to give this movie a 10 is the final fight between both werewolves, which was a kind of going back to the old horror werewolf style, but the epilogue with michelle pfeiffer's eyes becoming eyes of a wolf is truly an impressive experience ...
ros145 12.08.2000
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Advantages: Great plot, Actors/Characters, special effects Disadvantages: None
...cautiously goes over to the wolf that’s lying in a snow bank, looking dead. Ultimately the wolf bites Randall on the hand.
Next evening, at the office party at the boss’s house, Randall’s Boss Frank Alden (Christopher Plummer) basically gives Randall a choice, take a job in Eastern Europe or be unemployed. To make matters worse he is being replaced by his 30+ protégé, Stuart Swinton (James Spader), who is a total brown noser. Reluctantly, ... ...he is married.
The wolf bite makes him start feeling more powerful and he turns down Eastern Europe. He starts acting more aggressively and starts fighting for his job, especially after catching his wife having an affair with Swinton, whom Randall bites on the hand. This movie doesn’t lack in any area. The plot is terrific from the beginning and keeps getting better through the whole movie. The characters and actors alike interact well with ...
Terrie 13.03.2001
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Advantages: original, interesting, big stars Disadvantages: unbelievable, awkward
...but the man turning into wolf story took second place to the love story involving nicolson and pfeiffer although the two should be interlinked as he should tell pfeiffer about it or at least want too it is not until the end that this happens.
thr acting is perfect with nicolson being his usual brilliant self and michelle pfeiffer does all she can with such little too work with.
most of the film is shocking and gripping but the chemistry that should ... ...to be an awkward will he, won't he tell her moment is'nt this not the stars fault but it is the scripwriters fault.
pfeiffer looks great and can convey emotions but she is'nt given a character and can only play herself however hard she tries.
the film tries to be a gothic horror and romantic drama and it does'nt work until the finale when the two come together and pfeiffer findas the truth ...
red_doyle 19.02.2001
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Advantages: Seeing Michelle Phiefer at her best Disadvantages: Seeinh Jack Nicholson not at his best
Ok, first things first, this IS a decent film.
I am not going to bore you with the plot as other reviews do this. What I will say is that the two leading characters have mesmerising chemistry, and you will enjoy it if you are fans of them both. If you don't particulary rate them the I would advise against buying this as there are planty more films to see the two leading roles shine in.
The reason why I enjoyed this film so much was because it includes ...
angie1979 24.05.2006
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Driving through a stormy night a wolf runs in front of Will Randall's car. Checking to ... more
see if it is okay Will (Nicholson) is bitten and the wolf disappears into the night. From this moment on Will begins to change in subtle ways that he cannot explai...
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Driving through a stormy night, a wolf runs in front of Will Randall's car. Checking to ... more
see if it is hurt, Will is bitten and the wolf disappears into the night - but from this moment on Will begins to change in subtle ways that he cannot explain - his...
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