The Hexer

3.8
2001 2 hr 10 min Adventure , Fantasy

Adapted from a series of fantasy novels by the Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, The Witcher tells the tale of Geralt, one of a few remaining "witchers" — traveling monster hunters for hire, gifted with unnatural powers.

  • Cast:
    Michał Żebrowski , Zbigniew Zamachowski , Maciej Kozłowski , Grażyna Wolszczak , Maciej Łagodziński , Ewa Wiśniewska , Jerzy Nowak

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Reviews

Lucybespro
2001/11/09

It is a performances centric movie

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BelSports
2001/11/10

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Bea Swanson
2001/11/11

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Arianna Moses
2001/11/12

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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cmedyk
2001/11/13

I'm for or even against :) according to what Batcheek from Czech Republic said. Yes LOTR is not quite comparable to this story but I think others are saying about execution/script and this we can compare. According to story I like this more realistic one because I can watch it many times and LOTR not so much. According to execution of this film I really don't like film but mini serial is OK. This serial doesn't reflect books. It is common in other productions like Dune because of nature of film. I also like music and play/songs of Zbigniew Zamachowski (Jaskier) except Zebrowski's play. I'm waiting on new movies of Sapkowski books.

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altctrldel
2001/11/14

the movie is simply horrible (2/10). Although actors are trying their best (well sometimes that isn't much) special effects are ...let me put it this way it would be better if there weren't any.The script is based on Sapkowski's prose, so it should be the biggest advantage of this movie. Sadly it's the opposite. There is nothing left of the original atmosphere. And it's all very chaotic. Maybe they just had too much material to show in 2h time.Anyway if you would like to see this film I would recommend you to look for the TV series (same title, same actors, even the plot stays the same) that was made in the same time the movie did. It is so much better (9/10) and the story there actually make sense:)

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Batcheek
2001/11/15

first of all I'm sick of all the people who compare the book and everything regarding this material to Tolkien, which is absolute nonsense, is The Lotr trilogy the only fantasy you people know? it is VERY different, the books are much more realistic and modern. The characters are very real and they evolve with the story in a way which is not at all similar to The Lotr. When it comes to the film i must say it was a huge disappointment, I'm a huge Sapkowski fan, have read almost everything he has written to this day including his essays on modern literature and fantasy. That i guess is the main reason i didn't like the film, although there are some nice moments, like the man-on-man fights which look much more realistic than in most of Hollywood A movies( fights which do not involve the monsters because i consider them to be a joke). And of course Michal Zebrowski who has an incredible voice, imposing stature and has a palpable aura of presence whenever he is on the screen, which thank the authors is most of the time. Also there are a few funny moments and the scenery and music are also quite enjoyable. It is the dividing of the story, the timing and the complete change of story in certain parts that made me angry. A few episodes which are connected very weakly( in the movie, in the book the line of Ciri is much stronger and is given a lot of attention, it is after all the main topic of the saga) and i just didn't get the right feeling from it, thats all

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3tony
2001/11/16

a very mediocre film based on a superb series of stories and novels. I hope Somebody, someday will be able to film it the right way. In the meantime, look for the books (by A. Sapkowski), a very inteligent, postmodern fantasy. By now there should be a translation in english, there translations in german for sure.

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