CONSTANTINE (2005) Angels, Demons and self-loathing in L.A. EXPLORED
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- Constantine was a 2005 supernatural-noir directed by Francis Lawrence, starring Keanu Reeves, Rachel Weisz, Tilda Swinton, Peter Stormare and Djimon Hounsou. The film is based on the comic-book character of the same name created by Alan Moore in 1985
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I freaking love this movie. It still makes me sad there was only one :/
Probably best there wasn't a possible terrible sequel, we have this movie to enjoy on its own.
Have it on DVD and have revisited many times. Awesome
Why would you want another one?
@@aliekexie8467 Because we enjoyed the movie and love the world it built. Would be cool to see more of Papa Midnight from this movie's universe.
Agreed
Not even in hell you are safe from John Wick.
Yup
You got that right
Now imagine John Wick with magic powers.
@@jameswatson1576 Ghost Rider?
Hahaha
The actor playing Lucifer was awesome, it my favourite depiction of the fallen angel so far
Same
You betcha!
He's the Russian guy from boondock saints right?
Peter Stormare... great actor!
My favourite depiction of the devil is Al Pacino in the devil's advocate but I do agree he's really good.
Thank god Keanu was picked over nic cage...
I always get the heebeejeebeez when I hear these stories about what other actors were once considered to star in my favorite films.
Blasphemi!
LMAO 😂😂😂 Cage looks like he got no emotions
Lol
NoturAvg Dude He was actually on fire at the time. Now that I think about it...this role seems good for mid-2000’s “National Treasure” Nick Cage.
Not a very accurate John Constantine, but it was an enjoyable film....
Yes
@James L0L
@ben gib But the TV show is based off the comics tho...
Agreed
@@johndanes2294 and that TV Show is actually REALLY Good. Dare I say, even better.
I didn't know the comic Constantine. Therefore I was actually pretty impressed by this film. The thought that Lucifer, the Devil, coming around during the film's climax to assist in saving the day, and watching the Angel Gabriel taking on a path synonymous to that of what Lucifer once did, just felt really fresh as a movie concept.
It's not like the comics, as the video stated.
Brilliant twist
Yup I'm pretty much in the same boat as you are. Never knew it was a comic till now and I enjoyed the movie.
The comic sucks imo. It's a shame this great film has any ties with it, wish it was an original film.
He did not save the day , he wanted Constantine to go to hell but when he saw that heaven accepted John he literally ripped the cancer out of John. In doing so he made sure that if he can't have John thn God won't get him either.
I am so happy that Keanu recently said that he'd love to re-visit the character of Constantine again, it brings me hope that another movie may come in the next few years, considering how hyped Keanu is, and how studios are looking to get old franchises back up and running again.
Interested in this idea, any developments?
@@lukebreakey8745 Sadly no, nothing other than Keanu stating he'd love to do the character again, and that was a few years ago, so I wouldn't hold my breath sadly.
Dc wont allow it. Constantine is dceu
@@forgotten1s Sadly I think you're right. DC wouldn't know a good idea if it hit them with a car..
Petition
Nicholas Cage almost got casted as Constantine.
"Oh no, my lungs, MY LUNGS!"
Bogdan Patru 🤣🤣🤣🤣
*Oh no not the half demons!*
No! No!
Not the flies, not the flies!
but then they realized that he is the ghost rider.
Lmfao 😂😂😂😂😂
Ah yes! Another classic Keanu Reeves movie. He's honestly a breathtaking actor. So down to earth, kind and humble.
Just Some Guy without a Mustache no you’re BREATHTAKING
How long have you been on this earth L0L
Why is the word breathtaking being used by gay guys so much in the comments lately? Or is it a weeb thing?
@@iHaveTheDocuments Weeb stuff is for weebs. The breathtaking meme is for Keanu
what the heck Seigrain, i just saw you a minute ago.
Hey I wrote this thing! I love how they explore a film and never mention the writing. So I guess I'll tell the story because it's got some interesting twists and turns. Maybe the fans will like hearing how it came about. I got the assignment to rewrite a Constantine script that Warner Brothers had spent two plus years developing. The original writer Brodbin pulled his script from two of the Hellblazer comics, Original Sins and Dangerous Habits. By the time I came on in 2000 the script was several drafts and two writers past Brodbin. It was a cut and paste mess, the tone was something like Indiana Jones in Chinatown, full of Swartzenegger one liners and lots of gun play. Even though it would be my first studio writing gig, I thought it was trash - didn't really want to do it - until they sent me some of the graphic novels including the two Brodbin had pulled from. I was blown away. This character was a writer's dream - a crass selfish bastard. But I was really a nobody that happened to have written a script that was a favorite around the industry. So it would be a long shot for me to get the job. I had to do something bold. So I sat down and wrote what I thought would be a worthy opening. That was 9 pages that included finding the Spear (in a completely different way then the film) and the Exorcist scene using the mirror to suck out the demon from the child. That got me the job. My marching orders were to do a polish, make their cut and paste smooth and maybe rework the ending. I wanted to do good since this was my studio virgin assignment but I just couldn't wrap my head around what they wanted to keep. To be blunt - it was shit. So I did what a writer is never supposed to do - I went rouge. I threw out probably over a million dollars worth of scripts and started over. I didn't tell anyone, even my agent. I made a whole new story - invented the twin sister subplot - threw away the standard pentagram and candles and replaced them with a cat and a bucket of water. I spent two months getting my vastly different version together and then turned it in - thinking "they're gonna love this!" And the execs hated it. How could I have the audacity to throw out 3 writers work without asking?? I was out. The career was over before it began. I thought I might not even get paid my balance. Then something happened that only happens to starlets in Hollywood cafes: Two months after turning it in, the president of Warners, Lorenzo Bonaventura, happened to pick up my script and read it that weekend. On Monday he came in and he told the execs that had stopped talking to me - "Now THIS is a movie." I would go on to write almost 50 drafts over 4 years (on and off work) for three different directors and two different stars. I wrote so many drafts I started calling it Constantpain. Some of my drafts were labeled by the TIME - not the date. One of the last scenes I wrote, again telling no one - was nixed by one the major producers because he said it was too late to add a new idea. "But it makes the film better!" No. So... I went over his head and slipped it to one the execs who loved it and it got into the film. Yeah I got some dagger eyes a few weeks after that. The idea had to do with how John got his ability. It's not in the comics and I know the fans hated it back then - but I still believed it would solve a plot hole for movie audiences and the idea came straight out of a personal experience. People often ask writers how they come up with ideas. Well here goes -- My Dad was building a house and passed out. They discovered he had blockages in five major arteries so they got him into the hospital and did heart bypass surgery. My sister and my Mom sat in the waiting room and the Doctor came out to tell us that when they were finished they couldn't restart his heart. They scrambled with the heart pump to get it restarted and finally did. But for 4 minutes my father was clinically dead. Now my dad was a strong man, joined the army when he was 17 and fought in the Korean War - but he never told us what he did in the trenches. I believe because he may have taken a few lives and since he was raised Catholic he was afraid of dying because he knew exactly where he was going. (Sound familiar?) Before the surgery he was a very outgoing man, high in spirits - a prankster at heart. After the surgery he changed. He was quiet - introspective. Brooding. After a year of this I finally confronted him - "You've changed - what happened?" It took him a while to get it out but he said since the surgery he was having the most disgusting, horrific nightmares. He couldn't even describe what he saw. It was effecting his sleep. I tried to get him to see a psychiatrist but he was "old school" and thought they were all quacks. This is what I put into Constantine - his origin. That he had tried to commit suicide and because it was a mortal sin, went to hell- but then they revived him - he was never the same. He could see the demons right here and also knew exactly where he was going when he died. The film was released and wasn't the success Warners wanted, so the first sequel I was writing in 2005 never got greenlit. Over the years the film has gathered more fans and many have told me it's one of their favorites. I'm also surprised that women usually like the film more than men. I think it has to do with the "balance" between Heaven and Hell right here on Earth. I got another chance to write a sequel in 2010 when I woke from a dream and quickly wrote 9 pages of what my agent thought would be a great sequel opening. it got the attention of the producers and the director and when asked - so what's rest of the story? "We went to hell in the first - we're going to Heaven in this one." "Why" To burn it down.
Wow very interesting thanks for your work👍 I always wondered how the script came to be
I really liked the movie Mr Cappello
This should be the top comment! Thanks for this insight and I hope they hit you up to write a greenlit sequel or reboot in the near future.
i realize I'm a bit late but seriously i love this movie its one of my favorites! i thought it's so cool how you took the source material and made it your own. good job! also the concept for the sequel sounds interesting, thank you for this unique insight.
Absolutely love this film. I would love to see your other ideas on screen.
when you realize 2005 has 3 DC's movies :
- V for Vendetta
- Constantine
- Batman begins
After he was healed, John Constantine turned his name to John Wick and now kills those who are bad..some will say he is still doing GOD'S work
You are wrong. He traveled back in time to England and married Mina. Having his first brush with darkness against Dracula he changed the timeline and became the Constantine of DC comics, which is english. Dyed his hair in the process.
@Jaëger U "Mr Anderson"..at least thats what Agent Smith kept calling him..
@Jaëger U His name is Robert Paulson
And is the the avenger of dogs
I always loved this movie. Never understood why it got so much hate. It’s not perfect but it’s just fun.
Peter Stormare as Satan is just hilarious.
Peter Stormare is one of my favorite character actors.
Kevin Gomolchak he is awesome. I was just watching Spun the other night and he was in that, playing a dirty cop.
I don’t hate the movie, I just want to point that out. But it’s extremely unfaithful to the comics, like very unfaithful. Constantine’s English for one’s dn blond, so the actual character himself is nothing like what he’s supposed to be apart from smoking. There’s also a lot of other stuff but because it’s not as well known as Spider-Man a lot of people don’t know it’s a comic book but the ones who are fans are usually the people who dislike the movie. Because a lot of people actually really loved the TV series for example because that was fairly faithful.
M Express you have to understand I didn’t make this movie nor the comic, I’m merely saying why a lot of people didn’t like it. Although I very much disagree with what you just said. Look at how many people were annoyed about The Witcher or Harry Potter and now James Bond. People have a right to dislike something if they’re a fan of the original source material. Why? You might say and that’s a fair question but the answer is that if they’re not going to be even remotely loyal to the original source material then what is the point? Why not make something new? Btw it doesn’t bother me because I don’t read the comics but I’m arguing their point of view. But if you’re a fan of the comics then chances are you paid money because you assumed it would be like that, you had an expectation based on the title of the film. It’s all sunshine and rainbows if you just thought “oh, that seems like a good movie” but if you’re already a fan then you’ going to feel someone robbed. There’s no reason in my mind to just not make something else. For example I wouldn’t make Lord of Rings or Harry Potter and start messing with stuff, I’d just make my own fantasy film.
Me I can understand that. I never read the Constantine comics and really didn’t even know it was a comic until I saw the movie, since it came out back before the days of widespread internet usage. So I got to appreciate it for what it was alone and not by comparison to source material. However, I can see how it would be frustrating to someone who had read and enjoyed the source material as I feel dismayed at how the x men comics were tarnished by the movies especially the Phoenix saga. But surely we can all agree Keanu’s awesome 😎
Wow, love this movie, and it's Visual Effects. I'm hoping they do a sequel to this movie, as Keanu Reeves said in an interview that he's not ready to say goodbye to the character.
Nice
Del Toro as director imagine that.
@@j_gibbon oh shit yeah
@@j_gibbon bro your amazing yeah it will be awesome if del Toro as the director
I truly hope they leave it alone. All the sequel movies made about stand alone films suck. If they make a movie with the plan to split it into 3+ movies, they need to have that established BEFORE making the first movie, otherwise its just a desperate grab for money....Please tell me you are not part of the "Shut up and take my money generation", those people will throw money at literally anything, even if its bad.
Constantine is incredibly underrated
Keanu Reeves was great in this film it's in my top 10 favorites of all time.
One of my favorite movies. I saw it in the theatre when it came out.
I really like *this* version of Constantine rather than the comic version, it felt more real and human imho.
Have you read the comics?
I didn't
@@crimsonhunter7598 i've read the hellblazer series and also seen the comic iterations of Constantine in DC animated movies plus the CW tv series of him, that version of John is a real pain in the arse - even more assholier than Batman himself, that fact alone makes me can't stand that nature of his...
@@redwolf92 L0L
I like both. But the Constantine of the comics is an absolute freaking genius and a total badass. One of the best comic book characters ever created
This was one of the most underrated DC movie ever.
I'm not sure but I'm fairly certain it's actually Marvel.
@@benbauer1257 The Vertigo imprint was created by DC for more adult themed content (this is in the video). Great stuff there. Vertigo has since been shutdown and all of the IP is being folded into the DC-Adult line of books (forget the name). Also, Constantine moved over to DC proper in 2013. Haven't read any of it so I can't say how it compares to the Hellblazer series (which I"ve almost completed).
"John Wick, killed a hundred half-demons, by himself, with a metal cross! A CROSS!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A fuck-king cross!
@@UrikKaneConstructed from a pile of No. 2 lead PENCILS !
I was not familiar with the source material before watching Constantine, but I found the movie had the right amount of exposition where I didn't feel lost or overwhelmed by info drops.
Yes
if you'd like to watch some animated movies with the comic version of Constantine, i'd highly recommend the movies Justice League Dark (2017) and Batman: Hush (2019), they're both set in the same "DC Animated Movie Universe" and the movies that have been made for it are all pretty neat!
The devil in this film was fantastic. It's a shame he didn't have very much screen time. Probably as good a performance as Heath Ledger's joker in batman. Now that I come to think of it, all the characters are really well portrayed. Time to break out the bluray methinks :)
Damn yeah I always remembered that. It was a great performance
I would put Peter Stormore's performance as Lucifer next to Heath Ledger's Joker
@@leejohnstone3051 Totally understand :) For me theyre too close to call though :)
@@ihateevilbill way to close too call
I fell in deep love with this movie.
Constantine
Angels and Demons
The Da Vinchi Code
Those three movies I can watch everyday for the rest of my life.
Hunt down "Stigmata", sounds like your vibe.
God this movie so underrated. I remember getting the dvd on my 14th b-day and watching everyday good times.
If Nicholas Cage won the role, I think this film would have been the opposite of good. It would've been hilarious.
like Ghost Rider😂
When the bugs attack John, imagine Cage screaming "not my eyes, not my eyes"
@@danortiz YEAH,Nick would scream "BITCHES!" ( I liked wicker man)
LOT MORE PASSION of the ..... Let's not say it and say I did hahahahaha😜
Constantine in 60 seconds
What a great cast! I really don't care what the so called "critics" said about this film... I very much enjoyed it! And would very much like to see a sequel.
He didn't really change his ways... he just helped one woman who he had a crush on. It wasn't a complete transformation and we don't see how he lives AFTER the movie. So it may have been temp change.
Movie was awesome!
That's right. He Liked her and was helping her because he was interested in her. Him sacrificing himself for the sister was because he knew she didn't belong there and what's a couple of months going to change. He was on his way there anyway. As for the end "He just stopped smoking" that doesn't mean he's become a new man, he just doesn't want to die.
This movie is a masterpiece, period.
I've always loved John, since the very early days of his first series, 1988. I've seen this movie at least 12 times over the years. While not a huge blockbuster, and critically acclaimed, I love it just the same.
You mean Keanu Reeves?
@@alexisk8312 Umm..NO. I mean John Constantine.
What do you think of the TV show and the animated movie?
What a perfectly chosen cast. They each embodied their characters beautifully.
I love how Lucifer says to Constantine, "we have entire THEME parks, awaiting your arrival" hahahahahahahah I realizxe, they both have the same level of PRIDE :3 hard to pick that up, cause of Constantine's DISDAIN for the human race
"we have a whole theme park full of red delights waiting for you"
I thought the ‘theme park’ was in reference to the torture that Lucifer had prepared for him. You know, cause the devils in hell all hate Constantine.
1:17 he didn't spend a few minutes in hell, HE SPENT A LIFE TIME, he even says it.
Yeah, but he also said that time stretches itself so in hell that a few minutes are a lifetime. So both assertions are correct, from a certain point of view
It was only a few minutes, it just felt like a lifetime
Even though Matt Ryan did a great job portraying Constantine in the NBC series, I like this version over the TV show. More action and horror in this than in the show
Yeah. And then they added the character to that LOT terrible show. It was good on its first season, but it became an awful version of itself. The actor who portrays the character is very good though
This is one of my favorite movies ever. I've never read the comics, so I was able to watch it with a fresh outlook. And... I think you are missing the point.
By the end of the movie, Constantine has save Isabel and her sister, stopped the Antichrist, exposed a traitor angel, and... tricked the Devil into curing his cancer. All of these are actually selfish acts on Constantine's part. He didn't do them to be a hero, he did them because he could. It's narcissistic at best.
Also, afterward, Constantine hasn't really changed. He hasn't transformed into a new heroic person, this is simply the new year's resolution effect. Believe me, it's only temporary. Just like humans when they try to quit smoking or lose weight or hit the gym more, we all make a good start and look great doing it for a few days, but ultimately we fall right back into old habits.
And here in lies the true intelligence of the Devil.
He knows John's new lease on life won't last, he knows that down the road John will fall right back into his old ways. So clearly the character hasn't changed, what we see by the end of the movie is only temporary.
Oh, and you forgot to mention the end credit scene showing Chaz as an angel.
This scene is more important than you could imagine. It quite literally says that Chaz was an angel THE WHOLE TIME.
According to the Bible humans can go to heaven but they can't become angels. So, Chaz being an angel at the end means he was one the whole time, and Constantine knew it. This is why Constantine treated him poorly. He knew God sent Chaz to watch him, protect him, or to spy perhaps.
There are clues throughout the movie hinting about Chaz's true nature.
Chaz serves Constantine selflessly without thanks.
The mirror with the demon falls on Chaz, he not only can see it, but it doesn't effect him unlike that other man whom it aged instantly.
Chaz can't enter Papa Midnight's club, because the club is exclusively for haflbreeds and the neutral, Chaz is a full angel and therefore not neutral.
When Chaz was making the bullets, he started to reveal a ton of knowledge and understanding that impressed Papa Midnight.
Insightful!
Ty
Baltazar was a full demon and could enter Midnite club. So, him not entering had nothing to do with his potential angelic condition. The knowledge he had was probably obtained by reading Constantine's books. Don't know whether he was an angel all along, but those last facts were wrong the first and dubious the second
Wow, that makes sense! Thanks!
Proof that things don't always have to be 100% accurate to the source material to be enjoyable
Before John wick there was
John Constantine
Right on, that's what I keep telling these kids these days.
kito kisaragi wrong there was Neo first!
@So let it be written So let it be done John Anderson, was it? But before was John Harker, and before John Utah. And surely there must be some other John before all those. Kneau is a man of many Johns. Certainly not Geoff Johns, but still...
Nic Necro Johnny Mnemonic!
Before John Constantine it was Dilan Dog..
This movie scared the hell out of me when i was a kid.. i remember me and my Dad went to dvd rental store and my Dad chose this movie..
It really infuriated me, when they did not do a sequel for this. It still infuriates me until now.
A video more than 10:00 and not filled with extra ads, and ya did a great job explaining more about the film. Hats off to ya
This movie was one of my favorites.
Even though it was a little off on accuracy Keanu had a kick ass performance and is what made me love the movie so much.
Yes FINALLY Constantine should have a sequel 😧😧😧 I have been waiting FOREVER I love this MOVIE 🤓👏👏👏 great explanation also
they made 2 series and a few cartoon movies
@@shhwinner6663 yes I know but in theaters
This is never getting a sequel. Maybe a reboot, but that's unlikely
@@Red1Green2Blue3 no reboots they tend to fail and the way 2019 generation is going, Hollywood is dead 😧. A man can only wish but I enjoying watching Constantine 👍 no argue from me
@@Red1Green2Blue3 There's a slim chance that WB will see how insanely popular Keanu is right now, hear the MCU casting rumors, and lock him down as Constantine just because there's a fan base there. It's unlikely, but not impossible. Can you imagine if in the Shazam sequel Billy has to seek out the magic world to help him and he runs into Keanustine? That would probably give me a heart attack.
THIS MOVIE SCARED THE LIVING HELL OUT OF ME WHEN I WAS A KID AND IT MADE ME NOT WANT TO MAKE ANY SINS BECAUSE I DIDN'T WANT TO GO TO HELL...Yeah good times XD
Yeah it was creepy
You like hell now?
comic xxx subliminals Ummmm wrong lol animals go to heaven and are harmless in heaven...hell is not a party sweetheart wake up and stop being ignorant for your salvation is at stake
Using the Alchemical Red King symbol to 'make that which is invisible visible'...
"Into the light I command thee!!!"
Q: "So what do you need? Besides a miracle."
Constantine: *"NUNS. LOTS OF NUNS!"*
Imagine what would happen if Q misheard him.
"Uhh, John... a lot of nothing is still nothing."
You deserve a load of more likes for that 🤣🤣🤣
Underrated comment
It is still one of my favorite occult type movies.
Never would have heard of Constantine otherwise due to how obscure the comic actually is.
While I do agree that compared to the source material, Keanu is a massive re imagination of Constantine, I still prefer him and the movie over the series started up on netflix a couple of years ago.
Hellboy was much the same for me ; prior to Del Toro's films, I hadn't heard of it- then I watched his movies and looked for the comic books only to be sorely disappointed by the source materials.
I concur!
Hellboy comics are awesome. Different from the movies but great as well
I'm really sad that this movie did not get any sequel or anything, it is one of my fav movie.
One of my all-time favorite
Maaan my dad and me watched this movie when I was younger, loved it then and still love it now.
Finally such an underrated film great video
This is one of my all time favorite movies. I actually had no idea it was a comic so I really enjoyed learning more about the character Constantine. Now I need to rewatch the movie with this info in mind. Thx for doing this video!!
I'm glad I was unfamiliar with the comic character when I first saw this movie. It allows me to still love the hell out of Keanu's depiction of the character.
Up to this day, this film is one of a kind.
I WISH THEY DID A PART 2 TO THIS MOVIE. I LOVE IT!!
Finally Niyat...thanks for the upload 😘😘😘
I like this movie a lot. It's actually one of my favourite super hero/cape flicks. It ticks a lot of boxes for me that make a movie stand out above others: subtle world building that is decidedly not in your face at all, that doesn't hold your hand to explain what is going on which makes being a fan of the source material hellblazer, that more rewarding! I would go so far as to say this movie is actually one of, if not the best super hero movies, or at least, it's the closest thing Hollywood has done to capturing the soul and essence of the source material on screen.
Say what you will about the changes they made to John Constantine (he's British in the comics) but I think it was for the better.
Until I watched this I didn't know that it was based on a comic (RIP Vertigo). I always saw Constantine's heel-face turn towards the movie as him taking advantage of the circumstances to get what he ultimately wanted -a ticket out of hell. Then giving up smoking because he knew it was killing him the first time around and he'd be able to seriously piss off Lucifer at the same time -double win. Doing the right things for his health only because it serves a purpose for him personally and not because of any reall change of heart.
I'm going to go find and read the comics now and put the movie in the mental basket of 'Americanised live-action fanfilm'
I have to kinda disagree with Cap analogy, it was pretty selfish of him to create a whole new timeline just to clap Peggy's checks.
I have thought a lot about that... what if Cap'n waited until his old age to then put the time stone back in it's rightful time and then went 'home' .
Mate love your work, btw just re-watched this movie the other week
THANK YOU! Peter Stormare was so good in this and it's so cathartic to hear someone else say so.
I love this movie. I watched it over and over again.
Been Waiting For this! Thanks for finally Doing It!
Hell yeah!! Been waiting for this explained ♂🙇🏽
My favorite part of the whole movie was every scene with Tilda Swinton. She was amazing in this movie
Stormare was born to play that role. I'm so glad you gave his performance a shout-out. I couldn't agree more.
I've been waiting for this one ;3; another great upload!
Thanks Niyat for always making Amazing and insightful videos
No worries buddy! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
the scene with the devil was simply amazing
Thank you! Have be waiting for this forever 😁
love your channel dude, especially for your narration, Quality and consistency
Every time I see the actor that plays Lucifer I think John Abruzzi from prison break
Another fantastic job sir!
Thanks for posting ... brilliant !! One of mny faves fiilm of all time. More Please 😁😁
I'd been a huge Hellblazer fan when I heard about this. I'm Irish so I knew him as a Scouse necromancer lol.
I have to be honest when I heard about the changes I was a bit worried. I think Keanu's great but he wasn't Constantine. But I have to admit I thought it was brilliant! Ok it wasn't Hellblazer but it was a decent stab at a difficult character. Keanu was great but to the Devil the spoils - totally agree. Best screen Satan ever 😃
what a breathtaking video
Another amazing video!
Al Pacino's devil from Devil's Advocate was also an interesting version.
I can't believe cage was almost constatine
It’s crazy how many movies could’ve took a turn for insanity by almost having cage I would’ve enjoyed the movies but not for the proper reasons lol
It's a great film overall with many many good actors in there.
In my personal opinion, the way I see the ending was.. It didn't change him really.. I can still see him carrying on being a prick to people lol.
My take is that He knew the Devil wouldn't just let him go to Heaven and would do what is needed to keep him a live abit longer. So he saved a soul.. while ridding himself of lung cancer/the tar. win win in his books..
Yeah, I agree. In the end he saw he would lose and manipulated the odds. He knew the devil would come and stop the plot and knew if he ask for something truly selfless that God would like that and he'd get access to heaven finally. His manipulations and gamble got him the result he wanted
One of my favorite movies of all time, I watch it at least once a year, specially when I find out that some one hasn't seen it, perfect excuse to rewatch!
Great video. This movie is so underrated, one of my all time favorite fantasy movies.
I loved this movie, altho gotta note i never got to read hellblazer comics,
just wish the hell and heaven were explored more thoroughly etc. Despite not being typical god believer iam fascinated by occultism and hell, heaven.
Nothing like the hellblazer series really BUT I love this film because it did an excellent job
@@Light0486 ill try to find the comics online
You should watch Supernatural
@@terrashavon eh i watched supernatural but its just.. to predictable story
WOW! First time I've heard that one. How far did you get?
Love the comic books (I even read the Sandman series in which Constantine makes cameos) and I LOVE the movie too. You have to try to view paper media and movies as separate entities.
I've never read the comics, and I LOVE this film, it's one of my all time favourites. Everything about it is outstanding. The only bad thing about it is they only made one. And as every one is saying, Peter Stormare's take on Satan is sublime. It's worth watching for that alone. And that soundtrack is perfect.
thank you for covering this movie. it is still one of my favorites. Im still hoping they will make another with Keanu, you never know. Hes an amazing constantine.
This movie would have been... a very different movie with Nicholas Cage as Constantine 😆
Not the bees.
Disagree that Cage would have been bad as Constantine. He would have been different, yes. But both of these guys are pros, and if del Toro were in the mix, no telling what the cake would taste like. But it would be nice to see it back in London. I wonder how Reeves would sound in Cockney. And using Cockney slang? Maybe they could give the audience a brief phrase dictionary.
i used to hate him but as I have grown older and wiser he's become my favorite actor.... so many levels of meta it is pure genius
john in hell be like, "Just another morning in LA"
Thanks for posting this. I loved the movie and wish more of these movies would be made.
This movie absolutely rocked. Keanu Reeves is so good at acting, he brings every role to life.
I loved this movie so much! Watching the video makes me want to watch it again.
Also, could you possibly look at The Last Witch Hunter??
That (last witch hunter) was a great under rated movie!
BTW everyone go watch constantine city of demons
And Justice League Dark
Excellent documentary video!
this is the first time i watched a movie explanation of yours and i already knew all the facts. a great experience niad. keep up the good work and i knew it all because i love this movie and am a great keanu reeves fan
Can you do the Crow explored,love to see that...
One of my all time favorites. Glad Reeves got the part. Cage would have been bleh.
"Busy, busy, busy..." love that actor.
i swear u cover everything i like an grew up with. great work bravo 👏
Underrated movie.
How about covering "The Ancients" from Eternal Darkness.
Speaking of Vertigo comics, have you doing an explained video on V For Vendetta?!
This is one of my favorite movies from when I was younger, it gave me bad dreams but I still watched it every time it was on! I still think you should go over the Metro game series. There are many monsters and a bunch of supernatural creatures I think you would love! Great video!
I recently found your channel about 2 weeks back and have been rapidly going through your videos, they are amazing. I have two requests, Blindness (2008) and The Watchers (1-3), both of which I think lines up with your content. Keep up the good work my guy.