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It
is no secret that I am a fan of Nichols Cage. As an actor I think he
fits the many parts that he has played throughout the years. Even if
the particular film was nothing great; I still enjoy Cage as an
actor. With that said (to the dislike of all the crying fan boys).
His latest venture; Season of the Witch (Not a remake of the George
Romero film or Halloween 3), is a film where Cage fits the part and
the story is simple. However as a whole its a film that has a lot
of ups and downs.
Season of the Witch is about two knights Behmen (Cage) and
Felson (Ron Pearlman) during the crusades that are fighting for the
church in the name of God. When Behmen accidentally kills an
innocent peasant woman during a siege, he turns his back on the
church as both he and Behmen agree that killing women and children
is not right. Together they journey back home, only fighting for God
and not the church. They come upon an abandon farmhouse where they
find the residents dead of the black plague, they soon find out that
the nearest city is also infected with the plague and the cities
Cardinal is also suffering from the plague. Both the Cardinal and
the priests are aware of both Behmen and Felson deflection from the
church and instead of keeping them as prisoners they are asked to
escort a witch they blame for the plague to a remote abbey, where
monks will perform a ritual on her in hopes of ending the
pestilence. They will also decide her fate. They agree and together
their dangerous journey begins where they will find out the truth of
the witch and what her intentions really are.
What I liked about Season of the Witch was that the story was
simple. It was not trying to be more than just a simple horror
adventure film where the plot developed the characters within the
first fifteen minutes then the story took hold which was a point A
to point B journey film with a lot excitement and tension. We are
thrown for a bit of a loop about the witch at first. We are not sure
if she is an innocent young lady or an evil being. When we find out
the truth however, the plot twist is a bit dull, yet unsuspected.
However, in the end we feel cheated by the twist and the lackluster
visual effects. The fate of the characters on which the story ends;
I felt was on a sour note.
The
Blu-ray disc comes with a digital copy of the film and contains a
few special features which include Deleted Scenes, The featurettes Becoming
the Demon and On a Crusade, and a never before seen
alternate ending.
Season of the Witch is not the horrible movie that many made it
out to be. It is a simple film where the plot gets a bit messy at
the end and you are left feeling cheated after enjoying such a good
adventure to get to the last act. It is a fun film to say the least,
yet the ending of the film was a big upset and I felt the story
could have ended on a better note.
- Horror Bob
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