I liked Constantine. I did. He certainly has an otherworldly light to him.
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lorddeseiz — 15 years ago(April 06, 2011 12:08 PM)
Apart from the tattoos and the nonstop chimney, hes exactly the same as Neo. The guy can only play one type. Different setting and all that but watch this, Matrix, Mnemonic, and you see three exact the same character with a little habitual differences.
But he does seem to pop up in alot of cool movies, movies were acting isnt required i guess
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gljbradley — 14 years ago(April 11, 2011 03:39 AM)
I agree with the OP. Keanu is a solid actor and he did a very good job in this movie. His acting style is different from other actors and maybe some people don't seem to understand it. That's all right because he always does his best in his roles.
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bsharporflat — 14 years ago(April 19, 2011 05:20 AM)
But he does seem to pop up in alot of cool movies, movies were acting isnt required i guess
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koffeenkreame41-1 — 14 years ago(June 29, 2011 02:10 PM)
To be honest, I LOVED this film. I agree with Nicholas Cage comment because I'm a big fan of his as well and I've enjoyed pretty much every film I've seen them in. Keanu CAN act though, though he's sorta typecasted as a guy who CAN'T act well, his performances in Devil's Advocate, The Gift, Street Kings, A Scanner Darkly & The Matrix movies are some of the BEST I've seen from him. It's sad that most people still see his acting from Johnny Mnemonic and the Bill & Ted movies.
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iceflyier — 14 years ago(July 04, 2011 08:38 AM)
I liked Constantine a lot as well, as a matter of fact I liked all the films Keanu has been in. The Devil's Advocate and The Lake House just to name a few. This film is really good, I never miss it when it's on air.
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craquebrito — 13 years ago(April 29, 2012 10:23 AM)
Keanu single-handedly destroyed this otherwise great movie. A miscast if there ever was one. The character Constantine was based in Sting (he even looked exactly like him in early comics) who has one the most cynical smiles you can ever show (try seeing Dune to see what he's like acting). Keanu has like no smile. He can barely smile. Constantine is a perplex character with much cynicism and dark humor, whereas Keanu is a door. He acts like this tormented soul, suffering his way through the movie and wasting any jokes and smirks in that uninvited sorrow. Loved almost everything about the movie. Couldn't barely stand looking at Keanu as Constantine without feeling anger. And trust me, I'm not a Keanu hater. He was just terribly miscast to portray his doorlike qualities, that can be such a asset to him.
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Cobra1986 — 12 years ago(November 10, 2013 01:11 PM)
I really like the way Keanu plays John Constantine. These moody, troubled characters almost always suit his personality type. I've seen lots of Keanu's films, and I tend to enjoy most of them.
Most notably Point Break, Speed, A Scanner Darkly, Bill & Ted movies, The Matrixetc I think he's been in some really great films.
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runforfree — 12 years ago(December 13, 2013 11:11 PM)
Yeah as long as the thread's open we'll have this discussion. Aside from the hair colour thing I thought he pulled it off quite well. Where I'm from which is Trinidad and Tobago the hellblazer comics aren't as popular as others but I know a a thing or two about them. Imo a lot of where the john constantine character in the movie falls short is due to the writer and direction taken not the fault of the actor.
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activista — 11 years ago(June 05, 2014 11:02 PM)
@robertwcole
But most of all, Keanu failed to portray Constantine's
edge on screen.
I wasn't familiar with the comic at the time I saw CONSTANTINE, but after having read and enjoyed the Hellblazer comics since then,I totally agreethe Constantine in the comic books was far more grittier,edgier and more darker/broodinghe also had an interesting back story that I don't real remember being touched on in the film. The character as Reeves played him just didn't come off as all that unique or interesting at all. In all fairness to Reeves though, the movie itself was pretty pedestrian and just followed typical Hollywood supernatural tropesit really didn't tap into the unique dark vision of the Constantine comicsit was just basically watered down for mainstream audiences, naturally (hey's, it's Hollywoodcan't have anything too thought-provoking,can we?)
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king_of_bob — 12 years ago(January 20, 2014 08:27 AM)
I agree. I think the main problem people have with him isn't so much his acting as it is his accent. It's hard to get past in certain roles. Like Dracula. His surfer sounding voice sometimes makes it hard to take him seriously.
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