Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, discovers
vampires are planning to take over the United States. He makes it his
mission to eliminate them.
Starring:
Benjamin Walker, Dominic Cooper, Anthony Mackie, Mary Elizabeth
Winstead, Rufus Sewell, Marton Csokas, Jimmi Simpson, Joseph Mawle,
Robin McLeavy, Erin Wasson, John Rothman, Cameron M. Brown, Frank...
- Directed by
- Timur Bekmambetov
- MPAA rating
- R (Restricted)
- Released
- About 1 month ago
- IMDB rating
6.0
out of 10
Movie review
Many modern genre movies have developed a worrisome
postmodern tic, often rushing to point out their own ridiculousness
before the audience even gets a chance to get swept up and taken in. The
historical monster mash Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is
profoundly silly--even sillier, possibly, than the title suggests--but
it conducts itself with an admirably straight face. Seth Grahame-Smith's
script (based on his own novel) finds the Young Mr. Lincoln (Benjamin
Walker) set on a path of righteous vengeance after watching his mother
get fatally fanged. As he studies the law and woos the ravishing Mary
Todd (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) by day, the nights find him throwing down
with an unending army of the undead. When he discovers the plot of a
master vampire (the excellently dry Rufus Sewell) to conquer the United
States, he makes the fateful decision to throw his hat (and
silver-bladed ax) into the ring of national politics. Director Timur
Bekmambetov (Wanted, the Night Watch series) brings a
wide-eyed fervor to the material, offering tantalizing hints of a larger
mythology while also glorying in the wonky kineticism of the plentiful
action sequences. (He's aided in his mission by legendary
cinematographer Caleb Deschanel, who gives the images an old-timey
View-Master texture.) Scholars of the historical record may well develop
the vapors, but for susceptible viewers, the film's wink-free approach
and exceedingly game performers make it frightfully easy to sit back,
switch off, and bask in its poker-faced outrageousness. Many movies have
had somebody thrown by a horse; this movie has a bad guy pick up a
horse and throw it at the hero. Brothers and Sisters, there is a
difference. --Andrew Wright
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