
Since the death of his mother, Lawrence Talbot (Benicio del Toro) decided to leave the house and away from the whole family. Many years later, something changed stance Lawrence. A haunting mystery that makes Lawrence's birthplace was forced to return to a place he never wanted to revisit it.
Gwen Conliffe (Emily Blunt), Lawrence's brother's fiancee, had found Lawrence and begged him to return to his hometown. Gwen wants to help her find her fiance Larence who disappeared without a trace. Although initial weight, Lawrence was eventually granted the request and return to Gwen's hometown.
Once there, Lawrence returned to meet Sir John Talbot (Anthony Hopkins), his father, and heard the news that their village was hit by the mysterious murder. Casualties at the hands of this sadistic killer and the citizen thinks that an ancient curse has returned to haunt their villages. That said, there is a group of people who could change shape into a wolf at full moon and seek prey in the surrounding woods they live.
Although virtually all the horror movies that category B movie into a movie aka 'cheap', but there are some movie makers are trying different ways to bring this genre to a higher level. Then came some real sub-genre of horror itself is a combination with a variety of genres (perhaps) with the aim of deleting image B movie itself.
Actually there is nothing wrong with the horror genre. SAW success by exploiting the torture while Friday the 13th won the hearts of teenagers with teen horror presented. If you want some serious, THE EXCORSIST probably the right choice. During the targeting right, no problem.
May depart from the same thought Joe Johnston tried to resurrect the old legends of the werewolf aka werewolf in this remake film. Unfortunately he also seems trapped in the making of this film out of his B movie. Joe tried to not follow the sub-existing genres and the various secret weapon he had been prepared but in the end still not clear what he wants to achieve through this film.
Chronology of the story was too complicated, although there are several sub-plots that try to enter. Games of the main cast is also quite good, although not exactly very bright. The result, in general this is not exactly a horror movie and more as a family drama that inserted a horror element. Not bad indeed. It's just not clear what he wants to achieve this with The Wolfman
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