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Season of the Witch – Movie Review

By Anne Brodie Jan 6, 2011, 1:28 GMT

Lionsgate\'s supernatural thriller, SEASON OF THE WITCH, stars Nicolas Cage as medieval knight Behmen who undertakes a mission pitting him against an devious witch and making him the last hope for the world against an ancient and dark force. His faith broken by years of battle as a crusader, Behmen returns to central Europe to find his homeland decimated by the Black Plague.   While searching for food and supplies at

Lionsgate\'s supernatural thriller, SEASON OF THE WITCH, stars Nicolas Cage as medieval knight Behmen who undertakes a mission pitting him against an devious witch and making him the last hope for the world against an ancient and dark force. His faith broken by years of battle as a crusader, Behmen returns to central Europe to find his homeland decimated by the Black Plague. While searching for food and supplies at ...more

Nic Cage and Ron Perlman appear in this ho-hum re-imagining of ye knights of olde on a quasi-religious-quest chestnut, but there’s no saving us from this medieval torture.

Hampered by a script that doesn’t rise to the occasion, Season of the Witch instead tip toes down a well-trodden path, more video game than film, easy and unchallenging, less The Name of the Rose than, say Tangled.

The film holds the kernel of an interesting story suggesting that witches were responsible for the deadly 14th century Black Plague that wiped out an estimated 30 – 60% of the population of the known world. The resulting panic found groups of people brutally eliminated including women suspected of being witches, which at that time, was any one at the other end of an agenda. 

More likely a black rat flea from China caused the plague, but where’s the drama in that?  So women had to be killed so the good believers could pat themselves on the back and know they murdered for God and sanitation.

Cage and Perlman play a pair of long-time friends and knight/adventurers, finally sickened by their complicity in the ongoing wars of Europe, Asia and Africa and the lives of innocents that they’ve taken. They re-dedicate themselves to God but abandon the church that sponsored their bloody adventures; they are captured and imprisoned as ‘deserters’ to face certain death. 

There’s a young girl chained to the ground of an adjoining cell who shows signs of ongoing torture but they’re not surprised - she is accused of witchcraft.

The king, who is dying of the plague, grants the knights their freedom on condition that they transport the witch to a remote monastery where she will be tried and if found guilty, and that would be highly likely, killed. 

Their journey through the deadly Wormwood Forest is hazardous to the band (that now includes a priest, a knight wannabe and a guide) and signs and suggestions point to witchcraft used to endanger their sanity and lives. 

Every cliché in the book is thrown at us – marauding attack wolves, things that go bump in the night, infighting, mistaken identity, insanity, the Jungian scary evil woman, and the omnipresent rotten footbridge that collapses just as they make the other side with their horses and wagons intact.

Cage makes a half-hearted attempt at sincerity, but his internal actor does the work by rote and he seems unengaged. Perelman seems to wink at the silliness of it all. 

Claire Foy plays The Girl at all kinds of pitches, to portray her various sides - the evil witch, the demon, the poor victim, and the human, living girl and does an okay job.  But the script fails her as her story isn’t developed, despite the fact that her character and all she stands for is the center of the film.

The film’s major problem is that there is too much ground to cover, too many side characters who need explication, so that none are particularly well defined and our sympathies don’t find a place to roost.

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Written by Bragi F. Schut
Directed by Domenic Sena
Opens Jan. 7
Runtime: 113 minutes
MPAA: Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, violence and disturbing content
Country: USA
Language: English



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Season of the Witch

Lionsgate's supernatural thriller, SEASON OF THE WITCH, stars Nicolas Cage as medieval knight Behmen who undertakes a mission pitting him against an devious witch and making him the last hope ...more

  • US Release: 2011-01-07
  • UK Release: 2011-01-07

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