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Romasanta - The Werewolf Hunt [DVD] [2002]
 
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Romasanta - The Werewolf Hunt [DVD] [2002]

DVD ~ Julian Sands
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Actors: Julian Sands, Elsa Pataky, John Sharian
  • Directors: Paco Plaza
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Mosaic Movies
  • DVD Release Date: 25 Oct 2004
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0002XP032
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 71,468 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Synopsis

This story is based on the legend of the "Werewolf of Allariz". A traveling vendor rolls through the forest in his old wagon. Whilst on his route he has women faithfully waiting for him at every village. He's intelligent and attractive, but also a monster feared by all. The film is based on the true-life story of Manuel Blanco Romasanta, the traveling vendor, who confessed to the murders of thirteen people, using their body fat to make soap. Romasanta was tried in Allariz in 1852 and proclaimed he was a werewolf.

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17 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars a horror fan, 25 Jun 2006
By R. Paleschi "richy" (brighton. u.k.) - See all my reviews
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DO NOT BUY THIS MOVIE - for a start there are no werewolves just julian sands (i mean you know he's gonna be bad, cause he always is) prancing around trying to look menacing.

Let's face it i bought the movie cause i like werewolves, the type with sharp, pointy teeth that use their full moon shenanegans to spill lots of blood, but what do i get rather than fur-lined carnage - some pathetic attempt at eeriness, which simply flounders at the first hurdle.

I know it's based on a true story and some would probably argue about different types of production values that i know nothing about - but dear lord with all their technology couldn't they have made it a bit less rubbish

As you can probably tell from this review i'm not a fan and if someone can workout how to get the 2 hours (which felt like 4) of my life back i'd happily give them the DVD free of charge to perhaps rest their coffee mug on or use as a nice, shiney frisbee.

Warm regards.
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13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Matrix meets Werewolf, 14 Jan 2006
By Mr. S. D. Downs "SD Downs" (Rugeley, UK) - See all my reviews
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This is a great film. It has oodles of style, grit and class. Beautifully shot its perfect pace quickly reveals an intriguing plot, releasing some captivating characters onto the screen. There are some breathtaking fight sequences interspersed with fantastical costume dramary. It has something for the action fan in you as well as the romantic and intellectual.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars AN ORIGINAL TAKE ON THE WEREWOLF GENRE, 27 Oct 2007
By stuart "s.vernon" (MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND) - See all my reviews
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In 1851, a series of wolf attacks is plaguing Europe, forcing Manuel Romasanta, (Julian Sands) and his family, Maria, (Maru Valdivielso) Teresa, (Luna McGill) and Barbara, (Elsa Pataky) to move to a new village. As the attacks continue, the authorities, District Attorney Luciano de la Bastida, (Gary Piquer) and Professor Phillips, (David Grant) try every effort in their power to try to end the threat, but are unable to stop them. When they determine that a man is responsible for the murders, she is convinced that the likely suspect is Romasanta. Struggling to believe the story even though she doesn't believe it, when finally confronted with the evidence of who the killer is and what their intentions are, she must fight to stay alive against the overpowering enemy.

The Good News: This is one of the more interesting werewolf films around. It has a the feel of a serial killer film while in the context of a werewolf as the main villain. It takes its time getting to the point, allowing the audience to get a feel for the characters and to submerge themselves in the story. We're given the opportunity to get to know these characters, to observe their lives as the killer walks undiscovered amongst them. To make what is essentially a character study film about werewolves is pretty original and allows for a nice watch. When the film decides to abandon the thriller aspect and goes for the action set-pieces, it gets more interesting. The sequence where a victim is trapped inside a burning horse-drawn carriage traveling through the forest out of control is a hauntingly beautiful image and a fantastically suspenseful scene. Trying to see how the escape will occur is really nerve-wracking and is given an extra shot by the fact that it's on a moving obstacle. A nice bit that adds to the film. That it also includes a really ripping transformation sequence is nicely included. For a change, it's from a wolf to a man, and there's a change in how it plays out that's quite a real surprise. This helps it out from the pack that show this feature. It's all done in real life as well, and there isn't any CGI to be found in the scene. These help it rise above the traditional werewolf fare.

The Bad News: There are some really big problems with this one. The biggest one is that, for a period piece, it never really gives the feeling that this was supposed to take place then. Everything looks too clean and feels too modern. It's not the best look for the movie. The other big problem is that this a more talkative film than I would have liked it to be. For only being an hour and a half, it really does manage to drag itself out in almost endless dialog and exposition that never really seemed to interest all too much. Thus, it rambles on for the first thirty minutes, before it actually sets itself down into the story and gets moving. That leads into the middle section, where the film features a lot of these conversations instead of doing anything for the sake of the plot. It's all a love story angle that's being played out with a let-down on the werewolf action. That really slows the film down and it never really recovers from that. That also plays out when it becomes about the hunting down the killer. The action doesn't come at all and is all spoken in order to be revealed, and that just makes the film a lot harder to get through than normal. What hurts the film the most, more so than the other factors, is that there isn't a werewolf at all in the film, in the traditional sense. The only one on display is shown as a wolf rather than a werewolf, and it makes it all the more confusing when there's shots of interaction between the others and the wolf is shorter than the victim. That really takes the dread and fear out of the situation really quickly when the main villain is so not terrifying. There's really no reason why it had to have been done in that manner, since it would really make the situation more frightening knowing that the killer was in this manner. It's a really annoying technique that only irritates and doesn't frightening. All in all, these factors really dampen the film from what it should be.

The Final Verdict: While this isn't the greatest werewolf film ever made, it's got enough good features in it to really be worthwhile for werewolf fans. It's a pretty slow film, so it's got to be recommended for only the most patient and understanding members of the audience, as they are going to be the ones who can stand who slow the pace of this one really is.
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