Darkman

  • Action
  • Science Fiction
  • Thriller
8/24/1990
95
R

They destroyed everything he had, everything he was. Now, crime has a new enemy and justice has a new face.

Dr. Peyton Westlake is on the verge of realizing a major breakthrough in synthetic skin when his laboratory is destroyed by gangsters. Having been burned beyond recognition and forever altered by an experimental medical procedure, Westlake becomes known as Darkman, assuming alternate identities in his quest for revenge and a new life with a former love.

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Revenue:
$48,900,000
Budget:
$16,000,000

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  • John Chard

    Enter Darkman.

    Sam Raimis trial run for the Spider-Man franchise is a whole bunch of fun. Liam Neeson plays Dr. Peyton Westlake, a super scientist who after a major run-in with the villainous Robert G. Durant (Larry Drake), reinvents himself as Darkman, a super-anti-hero who sets about ridding L.A. of its mobsters.

    Its a comic book film that isnt based on a comic book, Raimi inventing his own tortured protagonist whilst homaging similar beings of eras past. All the silliness of such fare is here of course, overblown violence and colourful characters are frequent, but theres good thought gone into the revenge theme, while the action sequences are often excellent. The pace hardly sags, as Raimis creations move about a Los Angeles that i...

    June 14, 2014
  • d54.pod

    Full Review:

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/6ODe6zr5oNHl6lkcjoOcPB?si=0aad71ce959743a3

    I recently rewatched Darkman and there is just so much to like about this movie. In comparison to today's superhero overdose, Darkman just sticks to the basics and tells an incredible emotional and captivating story which is real. No over the top CGI, no storylines forced in by studio producers, not really any characters used just as a device, no cut scenes of blatant Easter Eggs and no political agenda in sight. Comedy is used appropriately and not to undercut the tone of particular scenes and characters.

    I really miss these kind of movies in today's superhero landscape. I do like the MCU and how they bought these comic book characters to scr...

    August 30, 2022
  • GenerationofSwine

    This is interesting... this is one of those B-Movie gems that is packed full of pro-talent before they really became pro-talent. And that is right down to the Cohens who did uncredited script polishing.

    This is worth the watch, even if you are one of those people that hates B-movies... wrongly hates.

    And, it's a comic book movie, it is over the top, it is campy, it packs serious action into a short little plot that still manages to be compelling. The MCU could take lessons on story crafting from this.

    January 12, 2023
  • JPV852

    Seen this one a few times over the years and while some scenes were really cheesy due to the visual effects of that era, it still is quite entertaining and solid performances from Neeson and McDormand even with some of the overly dramatic dialogue especially from Neeson. Fine way to spend 90-minutes still.

    February 19, 2024

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