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Lektor Will Randall wird von einem Werwolf gebissen. Von da an verwandelt sich der Leisetreter in einem ehrgeizigen Mann. Er gibt seiner untreuen Ehefrau den Laufpass und bootet seinen Konkurrenten aus. Als dieser ebenfalls zum Werwolf wird, kommt es zum erbarmungslosen Kampf auf Leben und Tod.
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There have been so many werewolf movies in the past decades that it's hard to stand out from the pack. The rather boringly titled 1994 film "Wolf" certainly has a few trump cards in this regard. The cast, for example, is respectable, at least on paper. Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer in the main roles, as well as actors like James Spader or Christopher Plummer in supporting roles, are quite something. And a score by Ennio Morricone is also a selling point, for starters. Despite all these ingredients, the film didn't really click for me. Nicholson is okay, even if he seems a bit bored, but especially his chemistry with Pfeiffer, I didn't feel at all. Overall, the film also takes too much time with its narrative; a faster pace would have certainly done it good. The werewolf transformation looks solid in terms of effects, but not exactly outstanding either. Even the score by Maestro Morricone seems somehow arbitrary. I also found the finale very badly staged, so I look at the end of the film even more negatively than I would have thought at the beginning. It had the potential to be so much better.
The performances are fine. The direction and musical score. Made Wolf even feel outdated in 1994 though.
With another director this movie could be on of the best.But still a enjoyable and well excecuted movie :)
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This would make for an awesome modern remake. I remember seeing this in the theatres which started my celebrity crush with Michelle Pfeiffer. Her, Spader and Nichelson were perfect casting choices. The music was terrible, and I guess that’s the best they could do at the time.