Werewolf Hunter 2004
A lot of people obviously don’t get this film. To be fair, the way it’s marketed sets you up for something totally different, a nice B-movie gore fest with scary monsters. But the most frightening thing about this movie is that it’s a true account of the first documented serial killer. So the film really should have been under a different genre.
The Werewolf hunter attempts (sucessfully) to portray a cold blooded killer who just happens to be a romantic at heart. You are thrust into his world of insanity and contradictions. At times he’s gentle and sympathetic, and the next moment he’s thrusting straws into bird’s eyes. Julian Sands plays this part perfectly. At first sympathetic, and finally sadisitic, he reveals the killer over time, never quite letting on when he’s going to snap. The director cuts back and forth between objective reality, and the fantastic delusions of the serial killer. Historically the film is set at a time in Europe when reason and science were struggling to replace folk lore and superstition.
The director plays off that tension by leading us down the werewolf path with a truly repulsive physical transformation. But the credit for the most hideous transformation goes to Sands. Be warned. This movie does contain graphic images of violence against children. I’m a seasoned horror movie viewer and could barely watch some of the scenes…. However, this film is worth viewing. I’d put it in the same class as “Close Your Eyes”. These are psychological horror films which examine the most frightening monster known to man; himself.
Horror Rating: 3 out of 5
Boobies Rating: 1 out of 5
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