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Brotherhood Of The Wolf (2002)
Released By: Universal Studios Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Universal Studios Home Video
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Christophe Gans
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: 10/1/2002
Cast: Mark Dacascos, Emilie Dequenne, Monica Bellucci, Samuel Le Bihan, Jeremie Renier
Published ID: 557289
UPC: 025192211522, 824255050159, 824255000192, 824255000031, 025195038553, 025192029592,
Plot: French legend has it that a creature known as the Beast of Gevaudan -- a huge, wolf-like monster -- was responsible for the violent deaths of over 100 persons in the mid-18th century, and this horror fantasy blends the lore of this fabled beast with a story of two men who set out to capture it. After a number of mutilated corpses begin appearing across the French countryside, naturalist Chevalier Gregoire de Fronsac (Samuel Le Bihan) is dispatched by the King to find and capture the animal responsible for the killings. Mani (Mark Dacascos), an Indian from Canada and an experienced hand in the wilds, is hired to assist de Fronsac in his work. Gregoire's assignment earns him the acquaintance of Marianne de Morangias (Emilie Dequenne), the lovely daughter of the idly wealthy Count de Morangias (Jean Yanne), but Gregoire receives a much chillier welcome from her brother Jean-Francois (Vincent Cassel), who, despite having lost an arm to a lion in Africa, is quite the huntsman himself. As Gregoire and Mani arrive in the village of Gevaudan, they're drawn to a local house of prostitution, where the animalistic allure and supernatural powers of Sylvia (Monica Bellucci) prove to have a profound effect on the naive Gregoire. Jim Henson's Creature Shop provided the special-effects expertise for the creation of the Beast of Gevaudan. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Horror film with a twist
Added 10/1/2009

Well paced horror film that keeps viewer in suspense. Some formula aspects to the film, but still very enjoyable to watch. Photography is excellent and the acting is, for the most part, outstanding.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Beautifully Visual and Entertaining
Added 9/1/2009

I have watched this movie many many times and every time I still enjoy it.

I just recently bought this newer director's cut release. It is loaded with extras and bonus scenes replaced into the film that are new and interesting to me.

Brotherhood of the Wolf is one of the first movies to deal with the French legend of the Beast of Gévaudan. Mind you, to people who have studied the Beast this is not an exact portrayal of what people said happened, but it is a very fun and beautiful film overall.

This story takes place in the French countryside during the 1760's. It has to do with a large creature that is attacking and killing people seemingly at will. This creature is rumored to be a wolf, but no matter how many wolves they hunt, the creature still attacks. Not only that, but the killing seems to be uncharacteristic of a wolf, not to mention the dead show that they were attacked by a much larger creature. Rumors fly and conspiracies mount as the royal taxidermist and naturalist is sent to investigate this beast. Along with his American Indian blood brother Mani, he searches and digs for the truth among rumors and religious fear trying to stop him the entire way. Finally in the end we learn the secrets that the beast carries with it along with the people involved in an attempt to bring down the Catholic Church with their plots.

Overall I love the story. It is complex and fun, somewhat of a stretch of reality, but it holds up well. The movie is a bit strange in that this American Indian Shaman that comes to France has some weird exotic martial arts that come forward in a few kung-fu style fight scenes. It is a bit out of place, but wonderfully directed and choreographed. The real gem of this film are the overall visuals and details. Every scene has such rich backgrounds and skies, along with some beautifully created sets in the forest. All this shadows in the look of the actual beast itself. It takes awhile into the film before you even get your first glance at it, but it is nothing but gnarly looking. Although the beast has no sense of reality in it at all, the looks or it are just down right scary. I do not think that I have seen a freaker/eye-catching baddie in a film lately, except maybe the Baby-Eater in Pan's Labyrinth.

Overall, this is one of my favorite movies to put on when I am sitting around the house and want to be entertained. It is not for everyone though. Some scenes are a violent and there is a bit of sex and nudity throughout the film, so beware. It is not intended for children. Also, as a warning, the movie is naturally in French but the DVD has an English track if you cannot stand reading subtitles.

Definitely worth the price of the DVD. I would have paid double for it, so I found it to be a steal.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
DVD Movie
Added 7/13/2009

Everything worked out really well!

The product met my expectations and it has really been a pleasure doing business with this seller through Amazon!

Very cool movie, and very rarely do you see this DVD for sale at traditional stores.

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
dimples
Added 7/6/2009

Absolutely brilliant, there should be more movies like this. Great costumes, tremendous settings, terrific acting and an excellent story to boot. The lead actors, Le Bihan, Cassell, Bellucci and Dacascos were well chosen and helped bring out the best in this movie.
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A VISUALLY STUNNING RE-TELLING OF A FRENCH LEGEND
Added 6/24/2009

I was not appalled by the contradictory nature of Le Bihan's character in this sumptuous, martial-arts/horror/fantasy/mystery/period-piece/romance. Perhaps I watched it a dozen times, or so because I wanted to get as piqued, and irate about it as some of the other reviewers. If so it still hasn't worked. Perhaps I'll have to watch it another dozen or so times to hate it because Vincent Cassel's Iroqouis-character seems to be using kung-fu. Being a glutton for punishment I'll probably do just that...
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Horror film with a twist
Added 10/1/2009

Well paced horror film that keeps viewer in suspense. Some formula aspects to the film, but still very enjoyable to watch. Photography is excellent and the acting is, for the most part, outstanding.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Beautifully Visual and Entertaining
Added 9/1/2009

I have watched this movie many many times and every time I still enjoy it.

I just recently bought this newer director's cut release. It is loaded with extras and bonus scenes replaced into the film that are new and interesting to me.

Brotherhood of the Wolf is one of the first movies to deal with the French legend of the Beast of Gévaudan. Mind you, to people who have studied the Beast this is not an exact portrayal of what people said happened, but it is a very fun and beautiful film overall.

This story takes place in the French countryside during the 1760's. It has to do with a large creature that is attacking and killing people seemingly at will. This creature is rumored to be a wolf, but no matter how many wolves they hunt, the creature still attacks. Not only that, but the killing seems to be uncharacteristic of a wolf, not to mention the dead show that they were attacked by a much larger creature. Rumors fly and conspiracies mount as the royal taxidermist and naturalist is sent to investigate this beast. Along with his American Indian blood brother Mani, he searches and digs for the truth among rumors and religious fear trying to stop him the entire way. Finally in the end we learn the secrets that the beast carries with it along with the people involved in an attempt to bring down the Catholic Church with their plots.

Overall I love the story. It is complex and fun, somewhat of a stretch of reality, but it holds up well. The movie is a bit strange in that this American Indian Shaman that comes to France has some weird exotic martial arts that come forward in a few kung-fu style fight scenes. It is a bit out of place, but wonderfully directed and choreographed. The real gem of this film are the overall visuals and details. Every scene has such rich backgrounds and skies, along with some beautifully created sets in the forest. All this shadows in the look of the actual beast itself. It takes awhile into the film before you even get your first glance at it, but it is nothing but gnarly looking. Although the beast has no sense of reality in it at all, the looks or it are just down right scary. I do not think that I have seen a freaker/eye-catching baddie in a film lately, except maybe the Baby-Eater in Pan's Labyrinth.

Overall, this is one of my favorite movies to put on when I am sitting around the house and want to be entertained. It is not for everyone though. Some scenes are a violent and there is a bit of sex and nudity throughout the film, so beware. It is not intended for children. Also, as a warning, the movie is naturally in French but the DVD has an English track if you cannot stand reading subtitles.

Definitely worth the price of the DVD. I would have paid double for it, so I found it to be a steal.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
DVD Movie
Added 7/13/2009

Everything worked out really well!

The product met my expectations and it has really been a pleasure doing business with this seller through Amazon!

Very cool movie, and very rarely do you see this DVD for sale at traditional stores.

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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