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Constantine Full Movie Hd 1080p-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r15qa -----------------------------------------Supernatural detective John Constantine helps a policewoman prove her sister's death was not a suicide, but something more.The story of irreverent supernatural detective John Constantine, who has literally been to Hell and back. When Constantine teams up with skeptical policewoman Angela Dodson to solve the mysterious suicide of her twin sister, their investigation takes them through the world of demons and angels that exists just beneath the landscape of contemporary Los Angeles. Caught in a catastrophic series of otherworldly events, the two become inextricably involved and seek to find their own peace at whatever cost.I, for one, am sick and tired of hearing all the negative press about Constantine, or Keanu Reeves' 'lack' of talent. I mean, true, he's no Sidney Poiter but who is? That and the fact that Reeves is a good, solid actor in his own right. The movie is a solid production that relies on special effects and character interaction to get the job done. It does admirably. All these people out here bashing this movie that have seen it, need to see it again and make sure that they aren't getting mad at the previews to other movies. I understand that everyone has their own opinion but when a movie opens with 11 million dollars in the FIRST DAY has something to say- with an exclaimation mark. I have no doubt that this movie will topple the 100 million mark easily. (lord knows I'm gonna go see it a few more times)I mean, I respect that people are not going to like this movie, but... don't cram the fact that 'it sucks' down my throat.It was sort of a mix of Dogma, the Matrix, and something else that was better. I know nothing of the original comic, so I can't say it kept to the story, but damn, it was good. Keanu did his Keanu thing ("DUDE!" and "I know Kung Fu."), but to a lesser extent than usual. Mostly little things like flipping off Lucifer (who was at first just called "Lu", which through me off for a second) and saying to a demon that was in a little Spanish girl's body, "I'm Constantine. John Constantine. Asshole." Some have said to me, "I was confused in the beginning." Well, if that's they're only complaint, then it's a pretty damn good movie, because you never know what's going on in the beginning; if you do, chances are the movie sucks (unless you were previously exposed to the story). There's no point to being confused; just be curious. It's obvious throughout everything that they're going to reveal it all in the end, and all the loose ends do come together. Hardly a moment is wasted on anything not absolutely essential to the plot in Constantine, save some character development (like the first scene were we see Shia LaBeouf's character, Chas, and he's imitating John by looking in the mirror of their taxi and saying over and over, "I'm Chandler. Chas Chandler. Asshole.").
The Dogma part was largely, of course, due to the film's religious aspects; John Constantine is a man who went to Hell in the few moments he was dead after trying to kill himself as a young man because he could see demons in our world. Since he knows that Hell is real, he's trying to "buy" his way into Heaven by sending half-breeds (half-demons and half-angels on Earth, who trying to influence the balance) back to Heaven or Hell. Since he has a selfish agenda, it's not a very effective method of getting into Heaven, but he continues on anyway.
The Matrix I mention mostly because of the way it was filmed. There are a few points in the movie where the angle shifts when there is no motion, but this actually makes more sense than it does in the Matrix, as it's used to show time stopping for all but one or two characters. Visually, the movie was amazing -- I'm not one who's easily entertained by images alone (not to suggest that this movie is images alone), but if I were to comment on nothing but the visuals I would have still found the movie amazing. From explosions of water to flesh burning off of demons and visions of hell, everything was realistic enough to make me jump or gape at the screen.
Constantine did not, however, have the interference of a rather bad love story. While one could, possibly, say that there are more than a few suggestions of romance between John Constantine and Rachel Weisz's character, Angela, whatever there was was not enough to shout "sexual tension!" and definitely not enough to distract from the storyline, which occurs all too often in movies today. Their connection was mostly one of being two of the few humans on Earth who know the truth about Heaven and Hell, at least to some extent.
If an intricate plot based on religion, amazing visual effects, and Constantine's flippant attitude towards his fate (as he dies of cancer) while still understanding the seriousness of it all, then Constantine may not be for you, but you'll be missing out.The movie is ornate, arbitrary, and fetishistic, too, with the added challenge of being hell to follow for those without access to crib notes. Intellectually, I can admire the emphasis on visual style over plot clarity.The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. Spoiler tags are used sparingly in order to make the page more readable. "Passive" by A Perfect Circle. Near the end of the movie, Constantine is attacked by Gabriel so he commits suicide to lure Lucifer out. (As stated earlier in the film, Constantine is probably the only person that Lucifer would personally appear to collect.) Knowing that Lucifer is powerful enough to stop his own son Mammon from taking over Earth, Constantine informs him that Mammon (with help from the archangel Gabriel) is in the next room preparing to take over and rule Earth. After stopping Mammon and Gabriel from completing their ritual, Lucifer offers to thank Constantine with one wish, to which Constantine requests that Angela's twin sister Isabel be spared and sent to heaven, instead of remaining in hell. Lucifer grants Constantine's wish, and just as he is about to take Constantine away in hell with him, he is interrupted by a divine light that begins to take Constantine to heaven (reward for sacrificing himself in exchange for Isabel.) Realizing that Constantine's selfless sacrifice just duped him, Lucifer grabs Constantine and resurrects him, curing him of his cancer, and leaving him on Earth. (The black substance that Lucifer is holding in his hands is Constantine's lung cancer.) After resurrecting him, Lucifer tells Constantine that he now has a second chance to commit another sin strong enough to damn him to hell. At the end of the movie, Constantine - now free of lung cancer - decides to chew gum instead of smoking. Its a golden crucifix crafted onto a shotgun that's also attached to a flamethrower. After Beeman was killed, Constantine found his notes and formulas of how he made weapons and created the crucifix-shotgun. He only uses this when he fights demons though. He is a half-human, half-demon form. Constantine refers to him as a "half breed." He was sent by Lucifer into the world in order to scare Constantine and convince him that he is going to hell. Beeman, his deliveryman and trusted friend, brings him holy artifacts and valuables. He offers John:
- Bullet shavings from the assassination attempt on the Pope.
- Crystal balls filled with holy water from the River Jordan to burn the demon.
- Small matchbox of screeching insects from Amityville that can disturb a demon's hearing.
- A golden flamethrower filled with dragon's breath.
The golden crucifix-shotgun is crafted by Constantine after Beeman is killed.
Constantine carries a copy of The Holy Bible with him.
In his fight with Balthazar, Constantine uses golden brass knuckles with crosses on them.
In the demon street scene with Angela, Constantine lights part of the holy shroud of Moses. Gabriel's supernatural powers and qualities are very much taken away, and is left to live as a mortal in earth susceptible to pain and all the other vicissitudes of mortality. This is highlighted when Constantine punches the archangel who then screams in pain and bleeds, and John remarks "this is called pain, Gabriel, get used to it". Not really. Constantine's demeanour, his way of life and his chronic smoking are relatively accurate, but his appearance and nationality are completely different. He does have a taxi driver friend called Chas, and has an association with an African-American voodoo expert called Midnite, although Chas is his own age and is physically tougher than Constantine is. Gabriel's fate is also similar in the comics.
The plot is based loosely on the Dangerous Habits storyline, as Constantine is dying of cancer and is required to outwit the devil, but the similarities pretty much end there.
One of the biggest changes is changing Constantine from British to America. This can be overlooked depending how much a fan of the comics you are. Yes. After all the end credits have rolled, there is a brief scene in which Constantine visits Chas' grave at the cemetery. After a while, when John is about to leave, we see Chas, who has ascended as an angel, standing on his gravestone, and then flying onto the sky. a5c7b9f00b http://lanartimo.bloggaleon.com/1537264861/ http://cdloga78.ning.com/profiles/blogs/v-movie-in-hindi-hd-free-download http://rewitje.yolasite.com/resources/Ninjago-Masters-of-Spinjitzu-movie-in-hindi-dubbed-download.pdf http://ovunadev.guildwork.com/forum/threads/5ba0ccdc002aa82e0f4e0e81-download-inferno-full-movie-in-hindi-dubbed-in-mp4 http://wexbujocentfreep.wap-ka.com/forum2_theme_112974348.xhtml?tema=157 http://viatorfroshreligion.ning.com/profiles/blogs/a-vardy-movie-in-hindi-hd-free-download http://dandiocartidown.wapka.me/forum2_theme_112973615.xhtml?tema=164 https://www.causes.com/posts/4943197 http://www.mazojiliza.lt/en/news/view/id/272888 http://izilnoridic.wapka.mobi/forum2_theme_112973769.xhtml?tema=163
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