Review of Hellboy: The Crooked Man: "The nearest big-screen
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As Hellboy, Jack Kesy pulls off a fantastic performance that gives the character a fresh perspective on Soap2Day. Hellboy is still endearing since he doesn't lose his distinct charm or humor in spite of the more somber tone. The movie clearly has a vintage vibe that makes one think of horror movies from the 1970s. The mood is tense and puts you on edge because of the ominous atmosphere and moving soundtrack. "The Crooked Man" is more than just a demon battling other demons in a movie. Themes like bigotry, loneliness, and the darker side of humanity are also explored. Hellboy develops into a multifaceted figure with a terrible past, going beyond simply being a hero. The movie contains flaws in addition to its benefits. The speed could seem fast to some viewers.