Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Constantine - A Feast of Friends Review




 Gary’s had more opportunities handed to him in his life than I’ve had hot dinners. And he’s pissed ‘em all away. Gary’s is a life wasted. 


Now this where the show officially arrives in full circle. No one would think this time last year we'd get any adaptations from the Hellblazer series when we all had our doubt. Fast forward to November 14, 2014, four weeks into the series, old time Hellbazer fans and new (plus the standard casual viewers) were in for a real treat. As noted from Daniel Cerone's twitter four weeks earlier, we learned the fourth episode of Constantine's freshman season qould be an adaptation of Hellblazer #1 and 2; Jamie Delano (& John Ridgway)'s inuagural debut adapted for telly by Cameron Welsh. Like the with the original 1988 story, John's help is needed when his fellow bandmate and school friend Gary Lester's attempt at redemption backfires as the hunger demon known as Mnenoth wrecks havoc on the world.





The adaptation is as stated more faithful to the original story as it not only delves into the mythology deep but also gives the viewers a glimpse of the John Constantine you and I know. One who full of self loathing and refusing to forgive himself for sacrificing friends to put a stop to a demonic entity. Even the scenes with Mnemoth's victims manages to just as gruesome on film as it was in the comic all those 26 years ago. That as well as the scene in Sudan and Constantine's meeting with Nommo, the shaman responsible for the first entrapment of the demon echos the legendary Ridgway drawn panels and Delano's words with the greatest of ease. Even the ending will leave you without a dry eye knowing what it's like to be associated with the magus. 




Matt Ryan delivers yet another knockout performance as our John. His key scenes with Jonjo O'Neill's Gary Lester brings the boys longtime friendship to life as well as its tragedy. Angélica Celaya pulls all the stops as Zed endures Gaz's junkie DTs when physical contact's involve all the way to her outrage and disgust at what she percieved as John sacrificing Gaz when he went voluntarily. O'Neill really brings troubled feaful junkie to life to where you really want to cry for the poor bugger as he only want to redeem himself from the infamous Newcastle episode. Harold Perrineau makes another compassionate performance as Manny especially at episode's end as he appeared for Gary's last rites and early on in the story as regarding Zed and her power. Rounding of the cast is The Last Ship alum Chas Parnell as Nommo whom provides both John and the audience into one hell of a psychedelic trip into the origin of Mnemoth.


On the whole, A Feast of Friends exceeded expectations all across the board as it honors the source material and serves as the crown jewel of the season. If you're hungry for more Constantine , be sure to get you and yours to stay tuned to next week as we see an uneasy alliance as Voodoo goes awry and the man who would be the Spectre: Detective Jim Corrigan. See you in 7!


10/10

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