Ghost Rider Spirit of Vengeance (2012) Review
By Paul Kates
2 Min Read
Moreau is part of an ancient religious order, who in return for Blaze's help, will give him the one thing in the world that he truly wants -- an exorcism and to be rid of his curse -- how could he refuse? It is not long before he is on the trail and after catching up with the boy, Danny (Furgus Riordan) and his Mother, Nadya (Violante Placido), things do not quite go to plan as he ends up in the hospital, and Danny is kidnapped.
All through there is a tug of war with Danny -- Hinds wants him and needs him as Danny has a secret, one he knows nothing about. That is just one of a few secrets - Nadya has one also we later find out; and so does Johnny Blaze. However, in truth, none of these secrets add any spice to the movie; and it does need spicing up. The plot is weak to say the least -- maybe less so than the first Ghost Rider movie; but what it lacks in story, it gains in some black humour delivered at just the right time.
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance is one loud movie with explosive car chases and fantastic special effects as normal for any super hero film. Acting wise, Cage is solid as you would expect and when Whitworth is playing Carrigan's alter ego, he is truly wicked; but star billing for me is Hinds as the devil living on earth instead of under it. There are a few shots where he looks pure evil.
Spirit of Vengeance is not the best super hero film you will see this year, but it is the best Ghost Rider film out of the two. It won't win any awards, but it is worth going along for the ride.
Cast:
- Nicolas Cage,
- Fergus Riordan,
- Ciarán Hinds,
- Violante Placido,
- Idris Elba,
- Christopher Lambert,
- Johnny Whitworth
Directed By:
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Running Time: 95 minutes
Distributed By: Sony Pictures
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