Odds of a sequel...
Unlikely.
The Story:
It's the true story...... of the last few days of Edgar Allen Poe (John Cusack).
It seems that a serial killer is running through the streets of
Baltimore killing folks, using means and methods as laid out in the
macabre works of Poe. So the police naturally seek out Edgar for two
reasons: 1) to rule out that he is the prime suspect and 2) to help him
figure out who the killer might be or where he would strike next.
Things naturally get personal when the killer takes Poe's beloved
captive and plans to make her one of the victims.
Ooo!
So much promise... such an interesting premise...
And
yet, unlike Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter... the movie never really
draws you in. Okay, it didn't draw me in. It was simply on.
Cusack
is spot on with his Poe rendition, but he's hardly the sympathetic
character that you need in the film. Nobody likes Poe, and when you are
an unlikable character, it doesn't mesh well with the audience taking a
rooting interest in the story.
It's hard to put my finger on it,
where did it go wrong? Maybe it tries too hard to be scary, yet
doesn't want to be a horror movie, it wants to be a period piece drama.
Maybe it needed a tighter script? I'm not sure.
In the end, I
applaud the idea behind the film, just can't say the finished product
did much for me, which is a shame because I really enjoy Cusack and wish
he could find some movies which could bring him to the forefront ala
Robert Downey Jr. or Johnny Depp.
Spin at your own risk.
Worth watching again?
Nevermore!
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