Kraven the Hunter (#628)
I think I must be seeing too many movies because I actually liked, but not too much, the movie I saw Monday, despite the fact that it was a Marvel comic film and I had previously decided not to see any of them some time back. This one was different because I understood everything that was happening. This is the story of how Kraven, obviously a popular villain who has appeared in previous renditions, got to be what he became. Maybe they should have entitled it Birth of Kraven instead of KRAVEN THE HUNTER. He is one of two vastly different but devoted to one another brothers, Sergei and Dmitri, whose father is a Russian gangster and drug dealer living the high life in the U.S. Dad is well played by basso profundo-voiced Russell Crowe. Kraven, a name Sergei adopted, leaves home after violent confrontations with his father and in a remote part of the world is transformed into a superman of sorts (but doesn't fly) and he travels the world supposedly hunting and ridding the world of evil people in violent ways. At one point, he rescues and protects his brother who eventually turns on him. The film is action filled and exciting. Critics obviously hated the film because only 14% gave it a thumbs up as contrasted with audiences 60%. Since I don't know when I will be reviewing a movie next, I will take this opportunity to wish each of you a very merry and blessed Christmas and the best in the new year.
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