![]() With the ability to jump through the dream world and the real world, Kaulder begrudgingly teams up with his priest buddy (the perpetually baby-faced Elijah Wood) and a foxy yet friendly witch named Chloe (Rose Leslie). Now in the modern day, with a lucrative career in the witch-killing business, Kaulder uncovers a sinister plot that threatens the alliance between witches and humans. Though he emerges victorious from their fierce battle, he is doomed to walk Earth forever. Here we have an identity crisis on a cinematic scale, and it makes for one disjointed slog of a film.Ĭarried into existence almost entirely on the back of its star, noted Dungeons and Dragons-enthusiast Vin Diesel, the film revolves around a famed warrior named Kaulder, cursed with immortality by an evil witch queen known as “The Witch Queen” (Julie Engelbrecht). And just the same, it tries in vain to hide from its PG-13 rating with a forced grim, dark aesthetic. Other times, it seems to cater to young adult audiences with its modern revamps of classic fantasy tales. ![]() At times, it styles itself as a tribute to the kitschy sword-and-sandal flicks of the 1980s, much in the vein of “Conan the Barbarian” and “Highlander.” “The Last Witch Hunter” just doesn’t know what it wants to be. ![]() Novem(Official “The Last Witch Hunter” Facebook Page)
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