Underworld: Awakening - Review




“If you really want to watch a Vampire movie, you should watch the Underworld series,” remarked my boyfriend after I forced him to sit through the latest installment from the Twilight saga. And thus, I got introduced to the dark world of Vampires and Lycans and their unending, bloody war. Several differences between the Twilight series and the Underworld series struck me. Twilight is essentially a love story, enveloped by the overlapping worlds of Vampires and Werewolves, while Underworld is primarily a Vampire-Lycan saga, with several motivations driving the main characters, love being just one of them.



Of the 90 or so minutes of Underworld: Awakening, about 45 minutes is pure, unadulterated, adrenalin-pumping action. Selene (Kate Bekinsale) is the undisputed hero of not only the movie, but the entire series. I cannot think of too many successful Hollywood action movies with a female lead. It won’t be exaggeration to say that she owns the movie. Michael Corvin, ostensibly the male lead, literally sleeps throughout the movie (you’ll have to watch it to understand what I mean).



Actress India Eisley, playing the role of Kate’s daughter, doesn’t fail to make an impression. The sort of movie you cannot analyze while watching it because of its fast pace, Underworld: Awakening starts off as a battle between Vampires and humankind, but the apparently extinct Lycans make a surprising comeback. Best watched in 3D, Underworld: Awakening doesn’t fail to thrill and entertain. Hats off to the scriptwriters and their imagination for contriving such an engaging, enthralling, gripping story. The movie ends with Kate faced with the task of rebuilding the supremacy of the beaten Vampire clan and finding Michael Corvin, her mate for life, and leaves the audience wanting more.
Overall rating – 4/5





Comments

  1. Well written ! I feel like watching the movie. The earlier female action movie I liked was the Tomb Raider featuring A. Jolie. Is it as good as that?
    By the way, I have also read a few more of your previous blogs. Well done and keep it up !!

    Shekhar Gupta

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  2. Thanks dad!! Yes, this movie is much better than Tomb Raider as it is more action-oriented and darker. You should watch it.
    And I'm glad to know you've gone through my posts. Look forward to you starting your blog, dad!! :)

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