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The Covenant Movie Review
The Covenant Review

"The Covenant" Overview

Rating: PG-13
2006
Cast and Crew
Director : Renny HarlinProducer : J.S. Cardone,Gary Lucchesi,Tom Rosenberg
Screenwiter : J.S. Cardone
Starring : Steven Strait,Sebastian Stan,Laura Ramsey,Taylor Kitsch,Toby Hemingway,Jessica Lucas,Chace Crawford,Wendy Crewson
If nothing else, The Covenant is a testament to successful — albeit misleading
— advertising. From the trailers, The Covenant looks like a sexy supernatural
thriller, a cross between The Craft and The Lost Boys, about four attractive
young men — born from a family of witches — with extraordinary powers, who must
confront an ancient rival right before their 18th birthday. Pretty cool, huh?
Upon father investigation, we learn the MPAA rated The Covenant PG-13 for
"intense sequences of violence and action, some disturbing images, sexual
content, partial nudity and language." What more can you ask for in a guilty
pleasure? With alleged intense action, sex appeal, and supernatural qualities,
The Covenant just has to be a treat for the senses—right?
Not quite.
These "intense sequences of action and violence" are unintentionally hilarious
— not taut. There's nothing intense about characters leaping around like tree
frogs and hurling transparent balls of laser liquid at their opponents… even
when a character catches a ball of laser liquid, supercharges it, and throws it
back at his opponent, hurling him into barn stalls. And the "sexual content"
and "brief nudity" are not what you are probably expecting, either.
The "witch boys" are friends Caleb (Steven Strait), Pogue (Taylor Kitsch),
Tyler (Chase Crawford), and Reid (Toby Hemingway), all descendants of the
families that founded a Massachusetts witch colony in the 17th century. They're
all seniors at a private high school, and as they approach their 18th
birthdays, they prepare to "ascend." (That's a fancy way of saying they are
becoming mature "witch boys," and will have more powers.) This means they can
continue using their powers for recreational cliff jumping and to create
breezes that will lift girls' dresses.
As school begins, Caleb meets Sarah (Laura Ramsey), a pretty transfer student,
and Chase (Sebastian Stan), another transfer. Instantly, he falls for Sarah and
befriends Chase. They all hang out and become close. Soon, however, strange
things start happening at the school — someone is abusing their witch powers —
and Caleb draws suspicious about Chase. Indeed, he is a witch boy too, and he
intends to steal Caleb's powers.
The Covenant's cast is definitely hot (they can't act worth beans, but they are
good looking), and the film will draw audiences based on sex appeal… but
there's nothing sexy about this film, despite what the ratings board says.
Don't get me wrong — there are half-naked male underwear models admiring each
other's boding at the swimming pool, and whipping each other with towels in
locker rooms. So, if you're looking for homoerotic tension and awkward
male-on-male moments, this film delivers. But there's hardly any female skin,
and no steamy moments between female/male leads… something that's sure to anger
patrons who see the film based on sex appeal.
Clearly, director Renny Harlin has lost his mind. His last film (Mindhunters)
wasn't as taut as his early work (Cliffhanger, Die Hard 2), but The Covenant is
a new low — one of the year's worse movies. What potential did Harlin see when
he agreed to direct? Actually, considering the film doesn't move in any
direction and instead wanders without much aim at all, I wonder if he had any
involvement, or if the producers just paid him and slapped his name on the
credits in order to avoid a straight-to-video release.
Or maybe they marketed the film to him with the same appeal as they did us.
Damn… the power of good advertising.
I see a shoulder!
Reviewer: Blake French
I Didnt really know what it was about before i saw it.But was really impressed
with the talent of sexy men in the film.Story was great I really enjoyed have
seen it twice now.luv shaeby.
I have no idea why people are giving this film such bad reviews...I don't think
that the critics are exactly wrong about this film as it is just their opinion
on it...but I really enjoyed it and have already watched it three times.
However I do think that most of the critics are a little too harsh...I think
the acting is good, and as for the "sexual content"...I belive if you're a girl
then there's nothing wrong with it...because I know that me and my friends were
gaping at all males when they had their kit off...I don't think that there was
any specific moments that showed more than a brief incling of homosexuality...I
think it was more along the lines of typical boisterousness and hormones going
wild.
I love the movie and think that it should be rated 10/10.
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