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Constantine [HD DVD] (2005)

Starring: Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz Director: Francis Lawrence Rating: R (Restricted) Format: HD DVD
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (653 customer reviews)


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In the grand scheme of theological thrillers, Constantine aspires for the greatness of The Exorcist but ranks more closely with The Order. Based on the popular Hellblazer comic book series, and directed with nary a shred of intelligence by music video veteran Francis Lawrence, it's basically The Matrix with swarming demons instead of swarming machines. Keanu Reeves slightly modifies his Matrix persona as John Constantine, who roams the dark-spots of Los Angeles looking for good-evil, angel-devil half-breeds to ensure that "the balance" between God and Satan is properly maintained. An ancient artifact and the detective twin of a woman who committed evil-induced suicide (Rachel Weisz) factor into the plot, which is taken so seriously that you'll want to stand up and cheer when Tilda Swinton swoops down as the cross-dressing angel Gabriel and turns this silliness into the camp-fest it really is. The digital effects are way cool (dig those hellspawn with the tops of their heads lopped off!), so if you don't mind a juvenile lesson in pseudo-Catholic salvation, Constantine is just the movie for you! --Jeff Shannon


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Based on the DC Comics/Vertigo Hellblazer graphic novels and written by Kevin Brodbin and Frank Cappello, Constantine tells the story of John Constantine (Keanu Reeves), a man who has literally been to hell and back. When he teams up with skeptical policewoman Angela Dodson (Rachel Weisz) to solve the mysterious suicide of her twin sister, their investigation takes them through the world of demons and angels that exists just beneath the landscape of contemporary Los Angeles. Caught in a catastrophic series of otherworldly events, the two become inextricably involved and seek to find their own peace at whatever cost.

DVD Features:
Additional Scenes:Chas bowls. Surveillance video. Border patrol Hennessey?s apartment. Demonic tryst. Original Vermin attack. Background check. Password. Demonic escort. Constantine?s past. Light command. Last chance. Demon?s pardon. Alternate cemetery ending. A Writer's Vision
Alternate endings
Audio Commentary:Francis Lawrence with Akiva Goldsman Commentary Kevin Broadbin and Frank A Cappello Commentary
Deleted Scenes:Chas bowls. Surveillance video. Border patrol. Hennessey?s apartment. Demonic tryst. Original Vermin attack. Background check. Password. Demonic escort. Constantine?s past. Light command. Last chance. Demon?s pardon. Alternate cemetery ending. A Writer's Vision
Documentaries
Documentary:Foresight: The Power of Pre-Visualization with Optional Commentary by Francis Lawrence
Featurette
Music Video:Passive Music Video by A Perfect Circle
Other:In Movie Experience: During the feature, Director Francis Lawrence will lead an exploration of the plot, stunts, characters and filmmaking process of Constantine.
Theatrical Trailer


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Constantine: See Video Samples of HD HVD Exclusive Features


In-Movie Experience: The Book of Arcane Picture-In-Picture

As you view the movie, Director Francis Lawrence leads an interactive exploration of the story, characters, stunts and filmmaking process.

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Director's Confessional

Francis Lawrence discusses the making of his first feature.

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Trailer

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Extended Trailer

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Conjuring Constantine

A look at the comic book origins and how the story was brought to the screen.

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Bonus Features Included on This Disc
  • • In-Movie Experience: The Book of Arcane Picture-In-Picture. As you view the movie, Director Frances Lawrence leads an interactive exploration of the story, characters, stunts and filmmaking process
  • • Francis Lawrence and Akiva Goldsman Commentary : Director Francis Lawrence and Producer Akiva Goldsman discuss the film scene by scene
  • • Kevin Brodbin and Frank A. Cappello Commentary: Screenwriters Kevin Brodbin and Frank A. Cappello discuss the different written forms of Constantine.
  • • Channeling Constantine: An exploration of the ensemble cast
  • • Conjuring Constantine: A look at the comic book origins and how the story was brought to the screen
  • • Director's Confessional: Francis Lawrence discusses the making of his first feature
  • • Collision with Evil: Revealing the process of creating the scavenger crash
  • • Holy Relics: The propmaster unveils Constantine's arsenal
  • • Shotgun Shootout: The choreography of Constantine's climactic gunfight
  • • Hellscape: Creating Constantine's Hell
  • • Visualizing Vermin: A CG creature comes to life
  • • Warrior Wings: Creating the half-breed's wings
  • • Unholy Abduction: From pre-production to post, Angela's abduction is explained
  • • Demon Face: A time-lapse look at creating the Demon Balthazar
  • Constantine's Cosmology: Noted myths expert Phil Cousineau explores the origins of Constantine's tale
  • • Foresight: The Power of Pre-Visualization with Optional Commentary by Francis Lawrence. The preliminary process of creating shot by shot animatics for complex scenes
  • • A Writer's Vision: Screenwriter Frank A. Cappello explains an early animation he created to help him visualize aspects of Constantine
  • Passive Music Video by A Perfect Circle
  • • Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary by Francis Lawrence: Chas bowls, surveillance video, border patrol, Hennessey's apartment, demonic tryst, original vermin attack, background check, password, demonic escort, Constantine's past, light command, last chance, demon's pardon, alternate cemetery ending

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179 of 204 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not Faithful to It's Source, But Pretty Darn Good Regardless, February 18, 2005
By John D. Knox (New York City) - See all my reviews
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'Constantine' is based on the D.C./Vertigo title 'Hellblazer', which is excellent. Rather than compare the two, I'll just rate it as a movie: John Constantine, who has managed to get himself locked out of Heaven and is so wanted by Hell that Kucifer himself refers to Constantine as the only soul he'd come up personally to get. You had to have done some serious wrongs to the devil in order to get that sort of attention. But the movie itself is pretty straightfoward - stop the devil's son from being born on Earth, or we'll all suffer for it. It's in the details that this film is a little different than the rest. It's got some new mythologies we haven't heard before, some new tricks and some pretty cool villians (not all of whom are from Hell or Earth). As an added bonus you manage to feel something even for the ancillary characters, which is a fun bonus. Very nice F/X, especially Hell. Most of the acting is pretty goo, especially the character of Gabriel. Keanu is fine, even if he isn't British.
It's worth the admission.
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42 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Flawed, with Flashes of Brilliance, July 24, 2005
Dreadfully flawed and with a muddled story line, "Constantine" is nevertheless worth watching, for its occasional profound and intense beauty, and its visions of hell and its denizens, which anyone who believes that forces of evil exist and influence our world will find fascinating. Loosely based on characters from the Hellblazer comics, the script is very interesting in parts, but the audio is abysmal. The dialog sounds as if it is coming from an underwater tunnel, and I had to watch the film with subtitles. Also, this is a film that begs to be seen several times, to make some sense of the muddle.

The cast is excellent, and I have always been partial to Keanu Reeves, who as John Constantine, a man dying of lung cancer, who can see, and has walked beyond this dimension, is very good in his own peculiar way. I can't imagine anyone else of his generation playing the part. As he says of the cat in the film, he's "half in, half out," and Reeves also has that quality, of being in the world, but not quite of it. Rachel Weisz, who teamed with Reeves in the far less interesting 1996 "Chain Reaction," is both Angela, a Los Angeles detective, and her twin sister Isabel. She looks gorgeous, and gives a sensitive, lovely performance. Others in the cast that stand out are Tilda Swinton as Gabriel, and Shia LaBeouf, as Chas, Constantine's eager apprentice.

This is the feature directorial debut of Francis Lawrence, who has previously done music videos, and he certainly has an eye for bizarre imagery. The cinematography by Philippe Rousselot is terrific, and much of what is worthwhile in this film is due to him. It is hard to rate this film, as it is, like the battle of good and evil in the story, a mixture of opposites. Total running time is 121 minutes, it is rated R for "violence and demonic images," but is comparatively mild in language and has no in-between the sheets action. The DVD extra is 18 minutes of deleted scenes.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars More clever and intellectually stimulating than exciting, but I guess that's not bad, August 4, 2005
By Joseph P. Menta, Jr. (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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I missed "Constantine" in theaters and thus looked forward to discovering for the first time via home viewing a quality motion picture adaptation of a popular comic book character. And, in the end, I did enjoy the film. Just be warned that it isn't like the "Spider-Man" movies. Unlike those earlier films, "Constantine" is more interesting and intellectually stimulating than exciting.

In particular, I enjoyed the film's somewhat subversive vision that the goals and objectives emanating from Heaven and Hell are sometimes laced with the same base political motivations that are often the springboards for the official positions held by powerful organizations here on Earth. I liked how the bad guys could be charming and somewhat sympathetic despite their Hellish origins, and how the holy characters (I'm mostly thinking of Tilda Swinton's Angel Gabriel character here) can come up with questionable and truly bizarre plans to rid the Earth of evil, even if it means something close to apocalypse has to result in the meantime.

The film skillfully mixes several genres and flavors (horror movie, detective thriller, and romance story among them), which successfully results in an entertaining whole. It's just not a wildly entertaining whole, and you'll probably have more fun disecting the movie with a friend afterward over a beer than you did when you were watching it.

I bought the two-disc special edition, and the extras on the second disc are very well done. In fact, if you don't know much about the Constantine character beforehand it's perfectly safe to watch the first couple of featurettes on the second disc before you watch the movie; they discuss the comic book origins of the character and the goals the film makers had in adapting the character to the screen. These featurettes don't give away any major plot points and may make it easier to appreciate the film a little more when you watch it. As a John Constantine novice I wished that I had watched those extra features first; I would have gotten more out of my first viewing of the movie.

Still, I enjoyed "Constantine". After all, one has to have a soft spot for a movie that suggests that even death isn't an escape from the mundane bureaucracies of daily life, that one just trades dull rules and regulations administered by earthbound bureaucrats with mundane rules and regulations administered by angels and demons. That whole riff was pretty funny, actually.
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