Universal Pictures | Release Date: February 6, 2015
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SnowDayMay 17, 2015
This less than enthralling fantasy film plays out like a mash-up of The Lord of the Rings and Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters without any of the original splendor.
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rudman88Mar 1, 2015
At the beginning, the movie seems promising. But as the movie goes, the plot become weaker and weaker.

The CG is quite impressive. The monster seems real but: The plot is weak. Battles: Monster must roar at their face then only start
At the beginning, the movie seems promising. But as the movie goes, the plot become weaker and weaker.

The CG is quite impressive. The monster seems real but:

The plot is weak.

Battles: Monster must roar at their face then only start attacking.
Twice the giant bear and dragon.

Story: How it goes on becoming more and more predictable. Useless boy + good teacher = super hero that can instant kill any bad guys

Realistic: leader of 1000 assassin but only bring 20 at most. what happen to the other 980?
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InsideabansheesMar 17, 2015
Fantasy adventure films have always had their place amongst the realm of cinema, when I was young I loved fantasy adventure, films like: Conan, Krull, Beast Master and alike. These days though I feel as though everything that gets released inFantasy adventure films have always had their place amongst the realm of cinema, when I was young I loved fantasy adventure, films like: Conan, Krull, Beast Master and alike. These days though I feel as though everything that gets released in the genre are recreations of plots done to death and were done much better, sure the special effects in the 70’s and 80’s were nothing compared to what they are today but that’s what made those films so great, those little special effects. These days CGI is king and a lot of the time is so over used that it leaves nothing for our imaginations to grasp hold of.
Seventh Son is the story of Gregory the spook (one who hunts the supernatural) and his mission to destroy the Queen of the witches Mother Malkin set in the 18 century. After trapping Malkin years pass by and she remains in prison until the threat of a new blood moon looms, Malkin escapes her prison and takes off to cause havoc and reclaim her kingdom once more. Gregory and his newest apprentice Ben; the seventh son of a seventh son set about the task of stopping Malkin and protecting the world from the devastation she plans to bring…
Sound familiar???
It’s a story that has been told time and time again, set in all ages and in all places but especially medieval times where this is set once again. The stand out for the film and the reason you should see it though is for Jeff Bridges (The Big Lebowski, True Grit) who plays Mater Gregory, he has created a fantastic character in Gregory, everything from his voice to his movements is exciting to hear and see. Also helping the film out is Julianne Moore (Still Alice, Mockingjay pt 1) who plays Mother Malkin, she manages to bring an over the top possibility down to Earth and even a little humble, she has done a marvelous job with her character and even though she is the “bad guy” you can’t help but root for her in some places, and that’s about all the goodness the film has to offer. The other characters are annoying, the actors should be on an Australian soap opera, they were lifeless, plain and boring, they brought nothing to the screen but a presence, and I hate to say it; but I doubt if the actors were even replaced with A list celebrities their characters would have been any different. I feel all the effort was put into Jeff and Julianne and the CGI landscape and beasties. Ben Barnes (Chronicles of Narnia, Stardust) plays the son of the seventh son Tom Ward, Alicia Vikander (Anna Karenina, A Royal Affair) plays Alice, Olivia Williams (The Sixth Scent, Rushmore) plays Mam who does bring a little something more to her character at least.
This is Sergey Bodrov’s first real English film he is really well known for his Russian films so I did expect a lot more from him, I have a feeling that perhaps the actors may have directed themselves in places as he sat back and took it all in. I was disappointed as I definitely expected more from the director of “Mongol” and “Nomad”. The CGI used was so extensive at times there was so much happening on the screen it was hard to make heads or tails of what was taking place, don’t get me wrong it was great, the dragon scenes in particular were legendary it was just a little messy is all. It seems to be CGI has taken over a lot of the substance a film can deliver when cheap thrills and special effects are used.
Seventh Son isn’t worth rushing out to see, it is worth waiting to see on dvd at least but I wouldn’t be wasting my money at the cinemas. Being a fantasy adventure its appropriate for kids with only a few swears nothing they wouldn’t hear in the school yard on a daily basis anyway.
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IllusivemaN7Feb 18, 2015
Whatever potential this movie may have had was covered in excessive, repetitive and bad CG, a narrow clichéd story with completely uninteresting characters outside of Master Gregory and his apprentice (Who's name I cannot remember). I rolledWhatever potential this movie may have had was covered in excessive, repetitive and bad CG, a narrow clichéd story with completely uninteresting characters outside of Master Gregory and his apprentice (Who's name I cannot remember). I rolled my eyes so hard when the protagonist was talking about how he would "get out of there" and "make something of himself". Visions?? Really? How original, the protagonist has visions. Sigh, I know 3 of the characters names, Tusk, Mother Malkin, and Master Gregory. The rest are apparently unimportant. I left the theater with more questions than anything. Where do Gregory go after everything? Why did every witch burn away and showcase bad CG upon death? The movie wasn't all bad but there nothing really good and I laughed about twice. Only the young would find any enjoyment from this, assuming they haven't seen a million other movies with the same plot. Expand
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aaronpaul121Mar 4, 2015
I seemingly like this movie. Even though the plot is totally unoriginal, and the acting seems to be too cliched, the overall cinematographic technique is quite good, and there were moments that clicked for me. So, I still think it's a veryI seemingly like this movie. Even though the plot is totally unoriginal, and the acting seems to be too cliched, the overall cinematographic technique is quite good, and there were moments that clicked for me. So, I still think it's a very decent movie. Expand
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gamerzxAug 28, 2016
Decent fantasy epic. Good effects. Some depth. After barely watching it the first time around, the second time changed my mind. It from start to finish displays some original script writing. The effects are surprisingly good. I enjoyed itDecent fantasy epic. Good effects. Some depth. After barely watching it the first time around, the second time changed my mind. It from start to finish displays some original script writing. The effects are surprisingly good. I enjoyed it more the second time around. Expand
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Trev29Jul 17, 2015
It is nothing more than a Syfy movie with better effects and two Academy Award winners. Not inventive or unique in the slightest, but that is what I expected. Good enough for what it was.
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BrianMcCriticJul 5, 2015
For the first two thirds of the film you don't care about any of the characters. There's just no development of any of the characters you may get the premise but the dialogue means nothing. The final third was the most interesting and atFor the first two thirds of the film you don't care about any of the characters. There's just no development of any of the characters you may get the premise but the dialogue means nothing. The final third was the most interesting and at least kept my attention. D+ Expand
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DCEdmondsFeb 11, 2015
"Seventh Son" 10 Scale Rating: 4.0 (Mediocre) ...

The Good: Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore try REALLY hard to carry the film ... with mixed results. Regardless, they each had a few solid scenes. Ben Barnes was saddled with a poor script
"Seventh Son" 10 Scale Rating: 4.0 (Mediocre) ...

The Good: Jeff Bridges and Julianne Moore try REALLY hard to carry the film ... with mixed results. Regardless, they each had a few solid scenes. Ben Barnes was saddled with a poor script and awful dialogue, but made the most of it. Some of the special effects were very good.

The Bad: Bridges wasn't bad, but he seemed to be playing a character that we've seen him play before. His odd choice of accent and drawl was hard to ignore. Moore was also pretty good, but at times was a little too over-the-top. The rest of the cast was completely forgettable and Alicia Vikander (who played the main character's love interest) was outright terrible. She and Barnes had zero chemistry, which is something the film revolved around. While the effects were good at times, other times it comes across as cartoony and fake. Not among the worst films that I have seen, but I probably won't remember that I saw it a few weeks from now.
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danippMar 17, 2015
I can't think of anything but weak. Despite an interesting plot and an amazing Jeff Bridges, Seventh Son never connects with us for real. Tom is not likeable enough as a hero, his romance with Alice is not convincing and the end is quiteI can't think of anything but weak. Despite an interesting plot and an amazing Jeff Bridges, Seventh Son never connects with us for real. Tom is not likeable enough as a hero, his romance with Alice is not convincing and the end is quite disappointing. Special effects are great, we have electrifying action scenes but they aren't enough to please the audience. You can watch it and have some fun, laugh a little bit, of course, but this movie won't get your love. Expand
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Fantasy_CriticFeb 8, 2015
The film has so many flaws. The misuse of A-list actors is disheartening, the dialogue is like that of a Saturday morning cartoon, and the accents are equal parts ridiculous and inconsistent. And it seemed as if the visuals were out of focus.The film has so many flaws. The misuse of A-list actors is disheartening, the dialogue is like that of a Saturday morning cartoon, and the accents are equal parts ridiculous and inconsistent. And it seemed as if the visuals were out of focus. Also, when someone goes flying into a pillar at 80 mph, they should be dead, or at the very least, seriously injured. Also, I wish Kit Harington was in the film longer. Also. There isn't a whole lot of character development. The film also has some good features though. Cool CGI and great action. Cool villains, and a plot that has potential. But in the end, the film was pretty bad. Expand
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Sor-ElMar 21, 2015
What to say about this movie... It is a good way to spend an afternoon.
I've read the Wardstone Chronicles and has such, I know how much of the great world created by Joseph Delaney was left behind. And the full extent of the loss,
What to say about this movie... It is a good way to spend an afternoon.
I've read the Wardstone Chronicles and has such, I know how much of the great world created by Joseph Delaney was left behind. And the full extent of the loss, represented by the Seventy Son, almost comes off has being an insult to the books.
But because this movie was not made to have sequels. When I went to watch it, I was already expecting a totally different world, and has such, I was able to have a good time watching this movie.
It's nothing that stands out, and even the brilliant performance of Jeff Bridges and the somewhat performance of Julianne Moore, the movie simply fails to achieve any meaningful height.
Simple story, good special effects, and a somewhat unbalanced cast, could not produce more, no matter who directed and produced this movie.
All in all it was good, not great, not awesome. Just good.

There was one detail above all that I loved. To see Jeff Bridges character John Gregory, live to pass on the mantle of spook to his apprentice and be able to retire, was indeed a beautiful touch. The one I'd loved to have seen at the end of the Warstone Chronicles.
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Markham2015Jun 11, 2015
Well, this movie felt like it took all the things that didn't work with films like Season of the Witch, Van Helsing, Elektra (where she fights these people who are supposed to be awesome assassins but they die super quick) , Eragon (whichWell, this movie felt like it took all the things that didn't work with films like Season of the Witch, Van Helsing, Elektra (where she fights these people who are supposed to be awesome assassins but they die super quick) , Eragon (which wasted Jeremy Irons.). It was predictable and pointless.

How in the world do you get acclaimed actors like Julianne Moore, Jeff Bridges and Djimon hounsou and not make a great movie?!?!
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thetmg1Jul 27, 2015
This is a baseline for any action movie. The beginning hooks you but the plot becomes mediocre eventually. Regular viewers of any action movie will be uninterested in this but you'll get some enjoyment out of this movie. Best as just a rental.
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