"It is said that blood is thicker than water. It is what defines us, binds us... curses us." - Johnny Depp
I've always heard of the original 1966 TV series Dark Shadows,
but I never saw it, so I have no idea how it compares with this film.
At the very least, I always thought it was weird that they'd make a
movie out of this after more than forty years of the TV show's premier.
On its own merits, the film has its moments. Tim Burton's typical
gothic aesthetic is applied pretty generously, so the film does have its
fair share of darkly fantastic imagery, wicked monsters, and
imaginative special effects. There are also occasional moments of
amusing comedy. In fact, it comes pretty close to achieving the same
effect as the film adaptations of The Addams Family or The Brady Bunch,
since all these films took the characters of the original shows and
plopped them into modern times to create some really funny scenes. The Dark Shadows
film sets out to do the same, and it is successful at times. The
problem is, it's never constant, so the film tends to drag in between
the funny scenes and the more eventful scenes.
The story for this is not too bad. I've heard that the film crams in
entire seasons of the show into its short runtime; fortunately, the film
is never rushed, but it feels as though a number of scenes, subplots,
and characters are presented without any direct bearing on the main
story. Regardless, the film does a fine job of keeping all the plots
and characters straight and presentable for the audience. Characters
are pretty interesting all around, even if some of them are one-sided or
undercooked. A running theme of family helps tie it all together.
The film looks good and slick, with good photography and editing.
Acting is not bad; I enjoyed Johnny Depp's eccentricities, and I loved
Eva Green's performance. Writing is alright. A good amount of quality
sets, props, costumes, and special effects were dispensed effectively.
Music is pretty groovy.
I recommend it as a rental.
3.5/5 (Entertainment: Pretty Good | Story: Pretty Good | Film: Pretty Good)
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