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  Constantine (2005)  
  Rating: (6.4/10) (42 votes)
 
   
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Directors: Francis Lawrence
   
Writers: Frank A. Cappello
Jamie Delano
   
OMDB: 0071071
Genre: Action, Thriller, Fantasy, Drama, Horror
Country: USA
Language: English
Duration: 121 min
   
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Keanu Reeves John Constantine
Rachel Weisz Angela Dodson/Isabel Dodson
Shia LaBeouf Chas Chandler
Djimon Hounsou Midnite
Max Baker Beeman
Pruitt Taylor Vince Father Hennessy
Gavin McGregor Rossdale Balthazar
Tilda Swinton Gabriel
Peter Stormare Satan
Jesse Ramirez Scavenger
José Zúñiga Detective Weiss
Francis Guinan Father Garret
Larry Cedar Vermin Man
April Grace Dr. Leslie Archer
Suzanne Whang Mother
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Constantine

Promotional poster for Constantine
Directed by Francis Lawrence
Produced by Gilbert Adler
Michael Aguilar
Written by Jamie Delano & Garth Ennis (comic)
Kevin Brodbin (screenplay)
Kevin Brodbin & Frank Cappello (screenplay)
Starring Keanu Reeves
Rachel Weisz
Tilda Swinton
Gavin Rossdale
Djimon Hounsou
Shia LaBeouf
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Peter Stormare
Music by Klaus Badelt
Brian Tyler
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Released February 18, 2005
Running time 121 min.
Language English
Budget $100 million
IMDb profile

Constantine is a 2005 film based on the Hellblazer comic book, with some plot elements being taken from the "Dangerous Habits" arc (issues #41-46). It was released on February 8, 2005 in Hong Kong, and on February 18, 2005 in the U.S. and Canada.

Box Office

Domestic: $75,976,178 33.0% + Foreign: $154,451,062 67.0% = Worldwide: $230,427,24

The film stars Keanu Reeves as John Constantine, a man who battles demons but is tormented by the knowledge that he is bound for Hell. The film is drastically different from the comics on which it is based.

It has been rumored that a sequel is planned for release in 2007; however, Reeves has not committed to the project, sometimes expressing interest and other times not.

Constantine has been rated R For Violence and Demonic Images by the MPAA. It also contains mild language, but not strong.

Warner Home Video announced that the film is to be released on HD DVD on March 28, 2006.[1] It would be one of the earliest titles to be released on that media format.

Taglines

  • Hell wants him. Heaven won't take him. Earth needs him.
  • The wager between heaven and hell is on Earth.

Plot summary

The film opens in a ruin in Mexico, where a young man finds the Spear of Destiny wrapped in a Nazi flag. He seizes the spear and becomes possessed, heading for Los Angeles.

In Los Angeles we see John Constantine perform an exorcism on a young female teenager; although he is successful he is unnerved by the boldness of the demon, who attempted to leave the girl's body to cross over into humankind's realm. After meeting a detective named Angela Dodson, who wants to know if her twin sister committed suicide, he uncovers a plot by Mammon, the son of Satan, to overthrow his father and reign over both Hell and Earth.

There are many worlds, according to Constantine, of which Earth is only one; it is a neutral place between Heaven and Hell, which have wagered on which can win the most souls among humans. Some humans are able to see the demons and angels who walk among them. Having lived with this ability since birth, Constantine was institutionalized as an adolescent and eventually committed suicide to escape the torment of seeing them but not being believed. Though resuscitated by doctors, he was officially dead for two minutes, which he spent in hell. Unfortunately for the young Constantine, time moves at glacial speed in the underworld: "Believe me, two minutes in hell is a lifetime." He has spent the rest of his life trying to win back God's favor by battling the forces of Hell, though his time on earth will be brief; Constantine has smoked 30 cigarettes a day since he was 15, and is now dying of lung cancer.

After incapacitating a room full of demons, Constantine moves on to stop Mammon from being born from Angela. With a taxidriver, Chaz (Shia LaBeouf)'s help, Mammon is supposedly subdued, but soon after Chaz is killed by Gabriel the angel after bragging about his talents.

Constantine eventually takes his own life a second time in order to win an audience with Satan, whom he informs of Mammon's plot in exchange for the release of Angela's sister from Hell. Heaven consequently accepts Constantine for his selflessness, and Satan, enraged at having lost Constantine's soul, revives him and removes the cancer from his lungs so that he can live on and prove whether he truly belongs in Heaven or Hell. At the end of the film's credits you see Constantine visit Chaz's grave saying he did a good job. When Constantine is about to leave the graveyard, Chaz appears as an angel and is dressed as Gabriel was previously, implying that he is Gabriel's replacement.

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References

  1. ^ Business Wire. Warner Home Video Announces Titles and Release Dates for HD DVD. January 5, 2006.

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