Una batalla de inmortales por la supremacía.
Durante siglos, dos razas han ido evolucionando en las profundidades de la Tierra: los aristocráticos y sofisticados vampiros y los brutales hombres-lobo (Lycans), cuya existencia siempre había formado parte del mundo de los mitos y las leyendas. Estas razas nocturnas son enemigas mortales y están condenadas a vivir en perpetua guerra hasta que sólo una de ellas sobreviva. En medio de este conflicto ancestral, una Guerrera Vampiro, Selene, descubre una conspiración de los Lycan para secuestrar a Michael, un joven médico. Después de seguirlo por toda la ciudad, Selene entabla una insólita relación con él, y cuando los Lycans se deciden a atacar, se interpone entre ellos y el médico. Mientras intenta salvar a Michael, descubre un plan de los Lycans para crear nuevas criaturas que combinen los poderes de ambas razas y carezcan de sus debilidades. Este proyecto, de hacerse realidad, favorecería a los Hombres-lobo.
"Underworld" (2003), a gripping cinematic venture produced by Screen Gems and Lakeshore Entertainment, unfolds in the shadowy realms of Germany and Hungary. Directed by Len Wiseman, this film plunges viewers into an eternal war between vampires and werewolves, known as Lycans. The narrative centers on Selene, a deathly beautiful vampire assassin portrayed by Kate Beckinsale, who becomes entangled in a forbidden romance with a human, Michael Corvin, played by Scott Speedman. Their love story adds a poignant layer to the intense action and dark mythology that defines the film. The film's setting, with its gothic architecture and rain-soaked streets, perfectly complements the brooding atmosphere of the vampire underworld. The production's choice to film in Germany and Hungary not only lends authenticity to the European backdrop but also enhances the visual storytelling with its rich, historical landscapes. The cinematography captures the eerie beauty of these locations, from the haunting catacombs to the imposing castles, creating a visually stunning experience that immerses the audience in the film's dark fantasy world. "Underworld" distinguishes itself with its intricate lore and compelling character dynamics. The centuries-old feud between vampires and Lycans is explored through a lens of political intrigue and personal vendettas, with Selene's journey serving as the emotional core of the story. Her transformation from a loyal servant of the vampire elite to a rebel fighting for her beliefs and her love is both empowering and heart-wrenching. The film's action sequences, characterized by fluid choreography and innovative special effects, further elevate the tension and excitement, making "Underworld" a standout in the action-horror genre. In addition to its thrilling plot and atmospheric setting, "Underworld" boasts a memorable cast that brings depth to its supernatural characters. Bill Nighy's portrayal of the vampire elder Viktor adds a chilling authority to the film, while Michael Sheen's performance as the fierce Lycan leader Lucian injects a raw intensity into the narrative. The chemistry between Beckinsale and Speedman, coupled with the strong supporting performances, creates a compelling ensemble that drives the film's emotional stakes. "Underworld" remains a testament to the power of myth-making in cinema, blending romance, action, and horror into a uniquely captivating experience.
Año2003
Página principal https://www.sonypictures.com/movies/underworld
Presupuesto22000000$
Ingresos95708457$
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GénerosFantasíaAcciónSuspense
Países de producciónGermanyHungaryUnited KingdomUnited States of America