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 Perfect Creature

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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
EAN: 0024543450030
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 17, 2007
Running Time: 88 minutes
Sales Rank: 17469
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: 2006




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Description:
An action-packed battle against man and beast! Half-man, Half-vampire, Pure Evil! Perfect Creature is set in a world where humans genetically engineer vampires to be the next step in their evolution. Chaos breaks loose when the delicate balance is destroyed by a virus that turns one species against the other. The only way to restore peace is for the two opposing races to work together to end the chaos.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The 1st 15 minutes are enough for 5 stars
This Is one of the most original thoughts I've seen on the vampire.
In fact the word vampire Is never mentioned. They are something different in this movie.
In the movie you rethink all of mankind and how we fear whats different, and they In turn fear us. The movie even has references to when the creatures were starting to be born at 1st they were killed like monsters.
That was 300 years to current time In the movie.
Now they are trained at birth to serve us. There Is alchemy Involved and a virus the creatures (And our church leaders)have created by accident.
The movie also does a awesome job at blending film noir as some described a Victorian England yet air baloons and Influenza Is humans greatest threat. This guy has some Immagination and a genius movie here.
Except as some have noted the ending was confusing. Left you wondering the directors point /or writers. And a sort of let down. but the movie itself grabs you. Thats what I want to hear In a review. AND IT DOES and you won't stop until the end. HAT'S OFF should be a classic but I don't think It got the exposure to become one.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I neveer received this movie
I never received the DVD. I send and e mail to the seller let the person know this situation.. The person answer was: "sorry". but no DVD.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not so bad, but a wasted opportunity
If what you are looking is a horror movie, you will likely be disappointed by this one. The strength of "Perfect Creature" does not lie in scares or gore (there is some of both, but likely not enough to satisfy horror fans), but in good direction and decent/good acting. And as another reviewer has written, the best quality of this movie is perhaps its being very "atmospheric".

The alternate Dickensian world where humans and genetically-engineered "vampires" coexist is interesting, well depicted and somewhat credible. At the same time, I found the movie promising but ultimately disappointing. Lots of potential depth not really exploited, with many underdeveloped and somewhat obscure metaphors scattered around the storyline. Who are these super-gifted and altruistic "vampires" supposed to represent in "our" world? The (one) Church? Science? None of these make much sense.

While the first half of the movie was compelling and promising, I found the second half (which I won't describe in any detail to avoid spoilers) too short, hurried and vastly incomplete. This could have been a great starter for a TV series, but as a self-contained movie there is not enough time to know their characters, their stories and their motivations. The ending is what I liked the least, leaving lots of questions unanswered, closing some plots but not others while opening new ones in a rushed way, blatantly to leave doors open for a sequel that may or may not appear.

Overall, not a bad movie, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Steampunk Perfection
Late last year I read the amazing book Wicked Gentlemen by Ginn Hale, an anachronistic mash-up of futuristic sci-fi technology and Victoriana, that served as my introduction to "steampunk," a genre of literature and film that I'd never heard of before.

Perfect Creature, like Hale's book, is a steampunk thriller that pairs up a stoic police officer (Saffron Burrows) and an ethereal non-human (Dougray Scott) in a murder investigation/manhunt.

It takes place on a "world not unlike our own" where horsedrawn carriages share the streets with London black cabs, while dirigibles float silently overhead. Despite the fact that the Jamestown slums, with their rampant poverty and workhouses, seem to harken back to Dickens's Victorian England, the technology is straight out of WWII and fashion seems to span the better part of the Twentieth Century. In lesser hands, this all might have come off as cheesy, but the art direction is amazing and it was easy and enjoyable to be a part of this world for an all too brief 85 minutes. [Brevity being yet another quality it shares with Ginn Hale's book.]

Beyond the incredible worldbuilding, Perfect Creature offers moving performances by the three leads as well as the entire supporting cast. There's not a clunker in the bunch. Dougray Scott (who left me cold in Drew Barrymore's delightful Ever After) puts in a restrained and ultimately heartbreaking performance as the lonely priest/vampire and Saffron Burrows is affecting as the police ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not what others say it would be
I haven't saw this movie before, the comments, reviews and the synopsis made me bought it.

If u want action, a new kind of creature, like in Underworld, maybe vampires against werewolfs, this is not the movie you're looking for. It has a good story but not enough for the freaky guys out there.



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