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5/10
Just Not an Underworld Movie. . .
tucker-40819 January 2012
This movie was, at best, mediocre. The action was good, I suppose, but it simply wasn't as good as its three predecessors. The plot was underdeveloped and unsatisfying. Also, without Speedman, it was really just missing something.

The story was, quite simply, lacking. It's difficult to explain this film's shortcomings without spoiling it, but, to say the least, they ignored elements that could have made a good movie and skipped to rather simple, unsatisfying plot devices. This movie was also absurdly short, testifying to its lack of content.

In the end, it just didn't feel like Underworld. I would compare this to the way I felt about The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides - just an out of place fourth movie of a series. I really wanted it to be good, but it just wasn't.
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7/10
Meh.....Okay I guess
Filmaholic7823 January 2012
I'm not sure why this film seems to be getting fantastic reviews. I mean it was a good enough action flick but it didn't blow my mind. In fact it was a case of the same old stuff just done better. Brilliant to watch but not refreshing at the same time. The story was lacking in depth and character development and just felt like a filler for another sequel.

I don't want to be all doom and gloom about it because Kate really did kick some ass and looked good doing it too so as far as action and eye candy goes its great. But any fan of the series knows that the Underworld saga isn't stupid. They always paid attention to script and story and that was lacking here unfortunately.

I'm sure if you go and see it you wont be disappointed but just leave your brains at the door and watch the action commence.
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6/10
I dreamt of the day we would meet. Like a silly little girl. You're as cold as one already dead.
hitchcockthelegend17 October 2015
Popcorn bonanza as the Underworld series passes by in a whirl of effects driven action. Kate Beckinsale returns as super sexy - latex wearing - vampire Selene, after having skipped the third movie, here added into the mix is that Selene is searching for her hybrid daughter, while the pesky humans are intent on wiping out all vampires and lycans.

Cue carnage. The story is very slight, the script equally so, where pretty much all roads lead to another action scene. So Selene leaps about a lot amongst blood, brains and beasties, the later of which fronted by a new giganticus hulkus werewolf. No actor in the film is asked to stretch their acting chops, but for fans of the series and action junkies in general, this is undeniably a good fun movie. 6/10
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7/10
Great Action
Floated223 October 2013
Having just watched Underworld Awakening and not being an avid fan of the previous films in the series (not watching them), my stance on this film may not be as accurate as to those whom have seen the entire films in chronological order. However then I am reviewing this film based on this one solely. I thoroughly enjoyed, found the action top notch, well directed and fast paced. I know some of the complaints are due to the thin story but I did not mind too much. Yes a better story could have made the film better but I enjoyed the mother-daughter relationship and how and what they had to do in order to save her, and her whole escape plan. Kate Beckinsale is great as Selene as well as the other supporting actors. The Lycans and vampires were an interesting take in this, as well as the final scene involving Selene having to fight the giant Lycan. The 3D was believable and so were the gimmicks. For an action movie, it delivers.
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Underworld
0U22 February 2020
Most movies don't get to a fourth in the series these days. I loved the first one the best, and though the effects have gotten cheaper, this movie is still an enjoyable continuation, and Kate is still the best effect!
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7/10
Don't mess with Selene
Calicodreamin19 April 2021
A solid addition to the underworld saga, the storyline was new and held interesting. The action kept up intensity and was well choreographed. The cgi was a bit hokey at times, but not bad. The exit of Scott speedman was handled well, not too hokey. Selene was just as badass as ever!
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10/10
Best Underworld Movie Ever and Better Than The Rest Combined!
swt840820 January 2012
I just joined this site today purposely to write this review. This movie was incredible! I haven't seen so much action packed into a vampire movie ever. It's the best movie I have seen since HUGO and it was just great. I was at the edge of my seat in so many of the fight scenes. Selene is back and stronger, faster and more kick ass than ever. The movie is just great. I hope all fantasy, action and adventure directors take notice of what happened. I didn't think the script was all that great but the action sure made up for it and the story was decent too. I can't wait till the next one. By the way don't waste your money on the 3D. It is not that noticeable and the movie is a dark movie anyways so it was just a waste to see it in 3D but other than that the movie is so good. I had no idea how great it was. The smile on my face when I left the movie and even during the fight scenes was nuts. I can't wait to see this again and then own it on blue ray! Anyone who doesn't like the movie clearly wasn't seeing what I witnessed. Again I can't wait to see this again. I'm excited because not many movies make me want to buy the tickets again and throughout the whole movie I kept thinking this is a great start for 2012 movies should start. Oh and Kate Beckinsale looked even better in this movie than the rest!
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7/10
The final battle...
Thanos_Alfie16 February 2014
"Underworld: Awakening" is the fourth movie of the Underworld series and in this one we watch the battle between Vampire and Lycan clans against the humankind when humans discover the existence of them. We also watch how Selene who is the leader of them against the humans plans to win this battle and how this is going to happen.

I really liked this movie because of the plot and the storyline of it and because of the cast and their interpretation. For one more time Kate Beckinsale was outstanding, the interpretation of Theo James as David was really nice such Stephen Rea and Michael Ealy also were.

Finally I have to tell you that this movie is really unpredictable and if you have seen all the previous movies of Underworld you just have to watch this one, and I am sure that you will love it.
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6/10
Not bad as junk goes
ocacia24 January 2012
Lets be honest you do not go into a cinema billing "Underworld: Awakening" expecting "Silence of the Lamb" or "Elegy" this is fast food cinema. The rules of critique that might apply to Spike Lee are therefore not applicable here. So understand my rating of 7/10 is factoring in that. It is 6/10 for fast food cinema.

The action was tight, the objectives of the film were clear. Certain "chosen one" themes i found boring and the film really must find other incentives for Werewolves to hunt vamps. There is something cool about Kate, I don't know what cuz she just looks like a normal Brit, but she is def the kick ass chick of this era. I mean would you pick her or Ms. Weaver to protect you. Well Ms. Weaver cant bounce off walls so I am sticking with Kate.

Some parts could have been better but that is always the case. I was happy not to see certain actors but I miss that old dude, Man he was evil. I mean he was really the best. I don't know the future of the franchise and I hope it doesn't turn into the Dark Knight Cop villain relationship.
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5/10
Not enough vengeance
leobeckons21 January 2012
For those who came in late, the Underworld series is all about the eternal enmity between the non-human species of Vampires and Lycans, the latter being an evolved race of werewolves. So far, we learned all about the centuries of bloodshed, and the absolute necessity for the 2 groups never to reconcile.

At the heart of the narrative is Selene (Kate Beckinsale), who was once the pride and joy of the Vampire army, till she fell in love with a hybrid (part vampire part Lycan), and began to question the ethics of her tribe.

Underworld: Awakening begins with a new development in the world that Selene and Michael inhabit. Thus far, the inferior human species has remained unaware of the existence of the other species. Now that covens and nests have been unearthed, paranoia strikes, and annihilation of non-humans becomes military priority.

Selene and Michael try to leave the area by boat, but both are captured and frozen in a lab, for research. When Selene awakens, she manages to flee from her prison, only to find that it is now 12 years later. Lycans are almost extinct, there is a weapon that she has, and her enemies want it for their evil purpose.

This installment of the Underworld franchise has the flimsiest plot, the least talented actors (except, of course, for Stephen Rea), and the most unsatisfactory climax. In fact, this has to be the first movie of the series that leaves loyalists not clamoring for more. The premise is so incredulous (and not in a good way), that you will stop trying to comprehend the sequence of events that leads Selene to the end of the movie.

To make up for the lack of a credible story, the makers decided to intersperse every second conversation with visuals of ripped heads, severed body parts and plenty of blood. The gore in the movie is not only irrelevant, but also added for shock value, or so it seems.

The icing on the cake is the presence of constantly flickering lights. The lab has them, the parking lots have them, the corridors have them - the civilized world does not seem to believe in proper lighting. What the audience is left with is a semi-hypnotized sense of being after sitting through all those lights.

Kate Beckinsale goes through all the motions of being Selene with the ease of a professional. She has done this to perfection before, but this time, she seems complacent, and bored. To give her credit, she has maintained her figure, and looks no different than the Selene who first made an appearance almost a decade ago (in the first movie of the series).

The very talented Stephen Rea plays a villain of sorts in the movie. He does look confused at times, as if he wonders why he signed the film. There is no sign of effort from any other member of the cast.

The music is more like stock music, and production value is inconsequential (there's nothing in the film except walls and piers). The fight sequences are not engrossing enough, and the spurting blood and flying intestines are distracting.

In short, the entire movie is a disappointment. If, however, you insist on watching Underworld: Awakening, avoid the 3D version, and maybe your headache will not be as bad.

On a more positive note, there is always the hope that the next movie will manage to regain the lost glory of the series.
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10/10
Amazing movie
gotmuch120 January 2012
I have been a big fan of all the underworld movies. I believe the story is amazingly well played and its never a "you are left wanting more" film. I have read a few reviews of this film from people saying that it lacks story line/plot. Which I cannot believe. Every Underworld movie brings something new to the scene. One review said there was a 'dull' breakout intro kinda feeling like 'resident evil' style. First off, this is incredibly wrong. This movie (and all other underworlds) LACKED any dullness. Yes, Kate Beckinsale is incredibly gorgeous eye candy and the effects were amazing. But I'm not entirely sure where someone can come off and say this lacked story. In my opinion, the people saying this are people who think "Jessica's body" had a good story line. Underworld always leaves it off with such a twist or an ending that leaves so much room for whatever and has the potential to go in any direction. This movie was well played and directed. People saying they 'didn't get the little girl thing' obviously didn't pay attention to dialog or the EXPRESSION on Selenes face. Please, if you are a fan of underworld, or Kate Beckinsale, don't miss out on an amazing film because some people can't understand something that's not spelled out in perfect cliché. Cliché... something Underworld has yet to bring to the table. Awesome job everyone. Keep it up.
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6/10
Love her in leather
Sergiodave2 November 2020
The return of Underworld 12 years after the previous movie, Kate still looks amazing in leather, the story has moved on, successfully, but missing something from the previous ones. It doesn't have the great supporting cast of the others, but the story is still fun, moves along at a good pace, and I'm looking forward to see the next instalment. A thumbs up.
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3/10
VERY BAD storyline, Very bad film, Very disappointed!
serbian_00720 January 2012
I LOVED the first three Underworld movies, but in all honesty "Underworld: Awakening" was for me a complete disaster. The first three movies were amazing because they made you think deeply about history, love, hatred, war, friendship, family, and other riveting themes; they encouraged critical thinking and connection making skills with all the powerful flashbacks and twists and turns that were within a strong plot-structure. But "Underworld: Awakening" failed to do any of these things.

The plot absolutely sucked; there's nothing original, and I don't even know what the point/theme was at all. Yes there are a few good twists in the movie, but they happen in like the last 30 minutes, and even here all we get to see is action and no real depth or explanation of the who, what, where, when, why, how? of the story. If humans are now the common enemy, then why on sam hill are vampires and werewolves still fighting? It doesn't make sense. Near the end, just as the story was getting good, I suddenly noticed the credits popping up. The movie was over. I thought, "Huh? It can't be over, it was just getting good!?" The film was also WAY too short. All of this taken together makes "Underworld: Awakening" more like an added TV episode than a major motion picture. I honestly can't believe 70 million was spent on this cop out. It would have been much better if they actually showed the fight between humans and vampires and focused on that instead of going back to a now pointless feud between vampires and lycans.

WHAT made "Underworld: Awakening" worse was the fact that the directors did not really connect this sequel to the other 3 Underworld movies: where are the flashbacks? Where's the dialogue? What exactly happened to the other characters in the earlier films, etc, etc? I know this will disappoint all of you die-hard fans like me who love the other movies, but truth hurts: the film was terrible.

The storyline was the worst part, I think. In the 1 hour and 30 minutes of the film, only about 20-30 minutes is spent actually talking. Selene only opens her mouth a few times, and nobody makes longer speeches which made the other movies great. If the film was really about Selene waging war against humans (which it wasn't) it would have been much better and an interesting story, but that wasn't the true plot at all.

To the Producers: "It was the STORY that made the Underworld series a success, not the action, but you failed to see that. Because there is VERY little dialogue in this one and A LOT of action, there is very little story here, which makes it very unlikely that ANYONE will remember this movie after watching it. If you want to make another Underworld movie, focus on the story, on speeches, on the intellect, on actual acting instead of crappy action I can see for free on a TV series." I hate to say this because I am such a huge fan of the series, but "Underworld: Awakening" is utterly forgettable. I was really disappointed, and if you're an Underworld fan you will be too. I don't think I'll watch it a second time.

My Objective Vote: 3/10

P.S. I think the people who rate this film more than a 5 either haven't watched the other Underworld films, were paid-off, or are insane. It just doesn't deserve anything more than a pass.
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10/10
Underworld fans will really like this movie!
krp220121 January 2012
Lots of action. Great effects. Very entertaining. Interesting continuation of the story. Love the little girl! They did a great job of leaving you hanging in anticipation of the next one. We will be looking forward to it! Kate Beckinsale is awesome as always. The effects for the little girl are great. Its always fun to see a young girl kick some butt, and watching her build a relationship with her mother was interesting. That's the part that got me really into it, was watching the relationship develop and the protective instincts coming out for mother and the daughter. I really enjoyed this movie, but then again, I have always been an Underworld fan. People who have not been following the series will clearly not enjoy it as much. I would suggest for them to watch all 3 of the prior movies before going. Underworld, Underworld Evolution, and Rise of the Lycans. Can't wait for the next one to come out!
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7/10
Welcome Back Selene
view_and_review16 January 2017
After taking an episode off Selene (Kate Beckinsale) is back. The Vampires and Lycans are in a new world in which their kind are being hunted and killed by humans in large numbers; they are being "purged". Even with a purge and the existence of Vampires and Lycans being public knowledge it hasn't stopped the feud between the species.

Awakening is a refreshing Underworld in that it brings us back to present day and brings back the super-"death dealer", Selene. Her skills are on full display throughout with an array of weapons. She faces some incredible odds and expertly defies them time and again.

I was impressed with the modernity of the movie and adding the wrinkle of discovery and subsequent "purging". This episode brought us into the present day with media, police and corporations. It was no longer a confined fight between Vampires and Lycans existing in a vacuum. Awakening was action-packed with a cool story.
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4/10
The Yawn Before the Dawn...
Xstal27 August 2022
The worlds gone a little bit dire, if your allegiances are with the Vampire, as Selene is awoken, casings are cracked open, insides spill out, and soon there's gunfire.

There's an ogre of a wolf that prowls the street, must drive him mad looking for shoes to fit those feet, a pedicure of claws, would reduce the size of paws, but it wouldn't make him look much more discrete.

It's only downhill from now on, as the franchise ruptures, the bloods gone, not quite knowing when to stop, perpetually draining a good plot, leaving a husk, a shallow spectre of what was.

Be nice to know what the point of it all is too, aside from megalomania.

There's something missing as well, I think it's called a plot.
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10/10
Underworld: Awakening Delivers Excellent Bite!
Lady_Of_Magic22 January 2012
My husband and I loved the previous "Underworld" movies and were really disappointed when we heard that "Kate" wasn't interested in doing another one. So, we had it in our minds that was the end of the franchise. As time went by I heard that there might be another movie. I had horrifying thoughts of the studio execs trying to fill the massive void with a ridiculous story and a different actress. Then I heard "Kate" decided to do it.

I usually approach any movie without ideas of what to expect and keep and open mind. I must admit that I was a bit nervous about this particular movie and could it/would it deliver? Would the storyline hold up?

WOW!! This movie delivers in all areas. Kate Beckinsale is amazing in the reprised role of Selene. She has lost none of her ability to capture the depth of this character. In true vampire form she portrays, she appears to be ageless, beautiful and forever young.

I have nothing bad to say about this movie at all. I felt nothing but entertained by the story and the characters. There are a few fresh faces that add amazing texture and thrill to this movie.

There are enough twists and turns to keep you wanting more. My husband and I left and we both agree that this might possibly be the best Underworld to date.

It is a must see!
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7/10
Underworld: Awakening
Kate Beckinsale returns as the latex clad, vampire warrior, Selene, caught up in a war between Vampires, Lycans and Humans. Kate's Husband, Len Wiseman has stepped out of the director's chair for this latest addition to the Underworld series, handing the reins to Swedish duo Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein, making their theatrical debut.

First, lets get one thing out of the way, Underworld: Awakening has shamelessly ripped off Resident Evil: Afterlife. The similarities are numerous, from the way the film is shot to the story line. But then, why not? Resident Evil : Afterlife breathed life back into the Resident Evil series, and if there were ever a series that needed resuscitating then Underworld was it. How the series managed to ride the success of the first Underworld, through almost ten years and two lousy sequels is an impressive accomplishment of its own. It took four attempts, but they finally got it right.

Underworld: Awakening is fast and exciting from the opening scene to the credits, its packed with edge of your seat action that doesn't flag or become repetitive. Some of the Lycan CGI is questionable, but the rest of the film looks beautiful and sleek, using the series' signature dark greys, solid blacks and striking blue tones, blended with bold lines and sharp angles. The story moves extremely quickly but is easy to follow, and barring a few minor plot holes, makes sense. There are a few things that will make your jump and cringe, but this is more of an action horror so don't expect to lose any sleep. After seeing this, your more likely to go out and buy a cool leather jacket than go to bed with the lights on. At 88 minutes, it's relatively short, but it doesn't feel like it, the ending wraps up perfectly, leaving you wanting more. Underworld: Awaking is a lot fun.
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10/10
Selene is her best yet in the fourth Underworld Outing
nickydh20 January 2012
Kate Beckinsale delivers a perfect performance as the existentially depressed vampire and death dealing assassin protecting her coven or her lover, or this case, someone who turns out to be quite special. The franchise is fortunate to have landed a actress of her caliber, someone in real life who is probably more Shakespeare than an early laconic Eastwood as the bounty hunter with no name. Yet with her English accent and classy stage presence, she's more clever and resourceful than any recent James Bond and more deliciously ruthless than any tall blonde out to Kill Bill. Underworld Awakening is the very best movie I have ever seen in portraying the vampire's preternatural speed and super human abilities. This is achieved with a truly creative use of 3D and IMAX; the terrifically choreographed fight scenes manage to bring the audience to the edge of their seats wondering who will win -Selene or the really bad ass Werewolves. All this and a great cast supporting Beckinsale in a dark Gothic dream with Freudian overtones make this Underworld the best in the series.
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7/10
Good movie for what they show
deltafire197220 January 2012
Ever been in one of those restaurants that offers a big meal but instead of a 16 ounce steak, you get the 8 ounce instead, leaving you hungry for more? Underworld is great for what they show. During the ride home, we were left scratching our heads at so much of the plot details that were missing. For a feature film, this one was barely 90 minutes, which was a shock. We did not see the 3D version, but what we saw it seemed rushed and incomplete. The move starts abruptly, goes right into the middle, and the ending is about as brief as the beginning.

There is a plot, but it seems lost in the action, which this film has plenty of. The lab scenes look something out of the resident evil leftovers.

It almost looks like they ran out of money, rushed the production, and left it without the normal plot development and story line we have grown to love.

Selene and Eve both are hot, and for India Eisley, She puts on the performance of her life. As for Michael, If you were looking for the hot hybrid love of Selene's life, People will be very disappointed. Not only is he not listed in the credits shown here, but if you call 2 minutes maximum a performance, it was lacking. As Selene said, "where's Michael?"

Besides the lack of a opening and a close, the middle of the movie is well done. Just look at this as a light dinner, rather than the full course meal and hope they bring more next time. If the movie had the great opener and close we have come to expect, this film may have been the best of the series.
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7/10
Simply a fan
coen-fan28 January 2012
I have thoroughly enjoyed this series for what it is, a tongue in cheek alternative view of the advancement of vampires and werewolves into modern times. A genre which is at present being portrayed televisually via True Blood, The Vampire Diaries, Being Human et al. I have no preconceptions about this film, only enjoyable memories of it's predecessors, they have always been, rather like the X-Men, eye-candy, the sort of film which, though you own it on DVD, you will lie back in your chair and watch on TV despite advertising breaks. I am hoping to see this film this week and will be happy to give my opinion on it. I just hope that it is appreciated that I am already a lover of the series for reasons as detailed above and that it should be taken into consideration that I find Kate Beckinsale incredibly hot.

Smoking hot.

I took my girlfriend along with me last night to get her rection, she's not a big action film lover though she has seen the previous three films on DVD and enjoyed them. She is useful for the jump factor and on at three occasions she jumped in her seat (not bad for a 77 minute film) and her final view was 'A bit gory'.

A bit gory is right but as it is CGI gore one soon becomes immune to it, It's only a film after all, the CGI is rather good though the 3-D was kept to a minimum and used mainly in explosions and gas effects, the occasional 'character in front of background' shots were rather bad, looking more like pop-ups than scenes, the boom-bang effect was quite satisfying and the weaponry was nothing that would make an old soldiers' eyebrows raise in disbelief, something that often spoils a film for me.

Kate carries her role off with her usual tight-lipped seriousness, her dialogue is kept to a comic book minimum and as the story is mainly a long search very few pointers are required to keep the story line rolling along from one fight to the next and just as a comic-book would end openly so does the 4th Underworld with a possible 3 or 4 lines for a sequel to follow.

Charles Dance is the English actor whose turn it is to be the 'baddie' and though he doesn't feature greatly other than to offer an alternative view of the future of vampires in the modern world one gets the feeling that there have been cuts made to his part of the storyline and a slight feeling of dissatisfaction is felt that his character wasn't exploited to the full. More a Greek chorus than a central character.

As I don't want to give anything away and dislike using the spoilers alert I can only finish with a thumbs-up. Where a lot of series would be losing momentum by the fourth edition, Underworld seems to have hung onto it's ability to keep an audience interested, apart from the huddle of cackling and possibly tipsy women in the front row everybody else seemed glued to the screen and there was no complaining among the crowd as we left the cinema.

Definitely a film to get the popcorn for.
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7/10
Amusing, but does not match up to the first two.
DarkVulcan2922 January 2012
I liked Underworld(2003), and Underworld Evolution(2006), but Underworld : Rise of the Lycans(2009) not so much. I don't know why they want to continue this, maybe there competing with Twilight. Sometimes you just drive it in the ground, when you keep it going too long.

Vampires separated warrior Selene(Kate Beckinsale) is separated from Michael after an explosion, crogenical frozen, when she comes out of it, she finds that 12 years have passed.

I don't give anything away. This film is not bad, it just has too many plot holes, that never get explained, or either they do, but go pretty quickly. Some action scenes don't disappoint, and effects too are awesome, better than Red Riding Hood(2011). But it rips off a little Matrix Reloaded and Resident Evil, but this is a movie you can enjoy on a Friday night.
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6/10
Sacrificing plot and character in favour of pure all-out action, this fourth entry promises thrilling action and the return of Kate Beckinsale in tight spandex
moviexclusive31 January 2012
Just as how Milla Jovovich has come to define the 'Resident Evil' film series, Kate Beckinsale's name has become synonymous with the 'Underworld' franchise- so much so that the third instalment 'Underworld: Rise of the Lycans' which she sat out in place of her doppelganger Rhona Mitra ended up with the worst box-office of the trilogy. And so her husband Len Wiseman has wisely (pardon the pun) placed her front and centre into this fourth entry, which eases up on the mythology of the earlier films in favour of a balls-out wall-to-wall action-packed thrill ride.

You could say that 'Underworld: Awakening' has gone somewhat the way of the 'Resident Evil' movies, where plot is kept to a minimum and the absence of which is substituted with loud, and we mean very loud, action of the sexy female in spandex type. Ah yes, did we forget to mention that Beckinsale still looks smashing as ever in her black leather outfit, the very opportunity to see her kick ass enough to draw out genre fanboys of all ages? Indeed, Beckinsale is an arresting presence playing the vampire warrioress Selene, even as the story proves less so.

Not to fret if you haven't seen the earlier movies, Swedish directors Mans Marlind and Bjorn Stein do neophytes a favour with a tidy recap of the key events of the first two movies 'Underworld' and 'Underworld: Evolution' before unveiling the current state of affairs where vampire and werewolf alike are now hunted by the humans bent on exterminating both species. Lured into an ambush with her lover, the vampire-Lycan hybrid Michael (Scott Speedman), Selene is left cryogenically frozen for 12 years. Her release from the detention lab of Antigen, a biotech firm looking to engineer a vaccine against vampires and Lycans, was no accident- she is freed by another test subject.

Turns out the head scientist Dr Jacob Lane (Stephen Rea) has also been experimenting with her daughter Eve (India Eisley), the latter's sudden transformation in the midst of a high-speed chase from hapless child to feral vampire-werewolf hybrid not for the weak of heart. Selene and Eve find shelter with David (the fittingly buff Theo James) whose father Thomas (Charles Dance) is the head of a vampire coven living below ground. Lycans come, kill most of the clan, take Eve away, prompting Selene to go to her rescue, but not before finding an unlikely ally in the form of a sympathetic cop Sebastian (Michael Ealy). That about is as much narrative the quartet of writers (Len Wiseman, John Hlavin, J. Michael Straczynski, and Allison Burnett) brings to the brief 84-min movie, leaving the rest of the work to Marlind and Stein.

Thankfully, the pair, who is attempting their first big-screen Hollywood feature, proves more than worthy for the task. Making full-use of their mid-sized budget, they stage a couple of impressive action setpieces- beginning with Selene's breakout from the maximum-security Antigen lab, to a vicious attack by the Lycans on the underground vampire covenant, and culminating finally in a thrilling three-way fight that pits Selene against an alpha Lycan, Eve against Dr Lane, and David against a horde of Lycans- despite the fact that none of them particularly put the third dimension (a first for the franchise) to good use.

Marlind and Stein also deserve compliments for not overdosing on the slo-mo (here's looking at you, Paul W.S. Anderson) and framing each scene properly so you can take in the action in its full glory. For action fans, this is simply an orgasmic pleasure, with nary a dull moment throughout the entire movie- the tense and tight pacing admittedly one of the advantages of having the leanest runtime of the entries.

That said, it sacrifices character (Rea's one-dimensional villain is a poor substitute for Bill Nighy's deliciously evil vampire elder) and narrative depth (Wiseman's earlier attempts to build modern-day vampire folklore is all but missing here)- both of which may earn the ire of some franchise fans. Still, this is the most consistently action-packed entry of the franchise, and succeeds admirably on the level of an adrenaline-fuelled thrill ride. As per the norm for franchise entries, it leaves room for yet another chapter, though we hope that the next time we revisit the 'Underworld', there will be more reason to stay on than just Beckinsale and some furious non-stop action.
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8/10
Chix Chat on Film review: Selene gets back to basics.
EmmaDinkins23 January 2012
This installment of the Underworld series was the only sequel to premiere this weekend. I have grown to expect a great deal from sequels because my thinking is that if it gets green lit it should also get better funding. Better funding typically translates into better imagery. Underworld: Awakening was one of the best of the four Underworld stories and Rise of the Lycans was the worst, possibly because it was the only one sans Selene (Kate Beckinsale). The trailer tells us that now the Vampire and Lycan threat is that of the humans, based on their discovery of the existence of the underworld beings, but fortunately for the story line the plot thickened. Otherwise this would have been the second movie this weekend for which the trailer unveiled too much. This story was infused with some new blood, Detective Sebastian (Michael Ealy) is added, I appreciated being given insight into his alliances and why. Dr. Jacob Lane (Stephen Rea) is a new player in the battle whose motivations are not known until late in the story. David (Theo James) is also a new character who I immediately thought would add to Selene's evolution from Death Dealer to Day Walker to Cougar, not saying that's what happened but it crossed my mind. The final newcomer was a very clever addition although I find it so corny that whenever a female character is introduced in a story, who is somehow extraordinary that she has the name Eve (India Eisley), we get it already, there's no law against being creative with a name. I wasn't overly impressed with the look of the Lycans they had the projected look seen in old sci-fi B movies, but the over-sized giant Lycan seen in the trailer was a decent special effect. The best special effects were Selene in action doing what she does best, dropping from tall buildings in her signature stance, dealing out death with a graceful ease to the Lycans as well as to the new human enemy all while consistently wearing that signature pout and taking on the world in her plastic cat suit, although the look in the cat suit is all her no effects needed. The story stayed true to the series, it made sense and was none stop action from the beginning until the end. I like the creativity of these types of tales and with all the pretty supernatural and natural folks to focus on it was a viewer's win-win. I give it a green light.
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5/10
Disaster..
hussein_hbk22 January 2012
why is this film made in 3D,i have no idea.so many of the films made today are introduced in 3D with no what so ever need..(only AVATAR were that much great in 3D). The story in this part is very weak.i expected a more convincing script than this one.the idea of being captivated in a frozen form and waking up after a certain amount of time is already worn out. Kate Beckinsale gives a good performance but the film and the screenplay didn't help much,at some times i felt the script was naiive. the movie's duration was very short,i felt it was an episode for television not a full movie. i expected more of this film but i didn't get what i was expecting.
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