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Weil die Menschheit die Natur und damit die darin lebenden Fabelwesen zerstört, kündigt Elfenprinz Nuada den seit Ewigkeiten herrschenden Frieden und will die unbesiegbare Goldene Armee in die Schlacht führen. Hellboy und seine Kollegen vom Institut für paranormale Forschung und Verteidigung sind gefordert! Mit Freundin Liz und Fischmensch Abe legt er los. Doch sein Gegner ist unsterblich.
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I wish Guillermo del Toro got make a 3rd film. This is much better than the reboot. I haven’t watched it since 2008 for some reason. The movie is visually stunning, quite funny, has cool creatures and entertaining.
I liked the first one but this one was too Star Warzy. Just not my cup of tea.
The imagination and visuals are great in this movie. I really like the look of Guillermo Del Toro's films. "Pan's Labyrinth" the original "Hellboy" "The Devil's Backbone"; they are all thrilling to look at but "Hellboy II" is the biggest visual treat of them all. It is eye candy from start to finish. The opening scene of the movie tells the story of the Golden Army a fable visualized by Del Toro by using wooden dolls. Its really stunning and reminded me a little bit of Tim Burton's "Nightmare Before Christmas". The creatures in "Hellboy II" are amazing creations and the Troll Market is a wonderful place of weirdness. Most impressive visually though is the Golden Army itself. The soldiers are a collection of brilliant yellow-gold mechanized machines that once destroyed reassemble themselves. There are plenty of laughs and Ron Perlman as Hellboy is as hilarious as ever. The movie is really light on plot and the evil Prince Nuada character is just another sword-fighting, martial-arts type who does a lot of flipping and jumping around. Abe Sapien, Liz and the newest member of the team, Johann Krauss, are all likable and interesting supporting characters.
Cool CGIs, interesting character designs, bewitching fantasy atmosphere. Yet the plot feels too clustered and makes no sense, e.g. both Abe and Hellboy risking the entire world to doom just because of their own love story, the random appearances of certain characters just for the sake of plot progression (goblin, angel of death). The action iself isn't too intense too watch, except maybe the final battle with Nuada. Compared to first Hellboy, sure this one is a disappointment.
A film that showcases the monsters.