Inhumans

6.6
2013 2 hr 23 min Animation

The Inhumans have always been one of Marvel’s most enduring oddities. A race of genetic freaks, they live secluded in their island kingdom of Attilan, preferring not to mix with the outside world. Even stranger, their genetic mutations are self-endowed; each Inhuman, as a coming-of-age ritual, endures exposure to the Terrigan Mists, a strange substance that imparts unearthly powers, some extraordinary, some monstrous. But now the kingdom of Attilan is under attack from without and within. Can the Royal Family, led by Black Bolt (who cannot speak for his voice carries the destructive power of an atom bomb) repel the foreign invaders who blast at their outer defense, as well as the internal threat of Black Bolt's brother, Maximus the Mad?

  • Cast:
    Brian Drummond , Sarah Edmondson , Alex Zahara , Trevor Devall , Lisa Ann Beley , Eli Gabay

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Reviews

Matialth
2013/04/23

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Plustown
2013/04/24

A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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Aiden Melton
2013/04/25

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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Geraldine
2013/04/26

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Platypuschow
2013/04/27

Outside of Agents Of Shield my experience of knowledge of the Inhumans is somewhat lacking and thus I was very much looking forward to watching this and then the television series down the line.Made by Marvel Knights the same people who made Wolverine: Origin this uses their same style of animated portrait style which sadly I really don't like.I appreciate the animation style but in small doses, for a movie with a 2+ hour runtime is overkill.The Inhumans story is bafflingly fragmented and poorly written, it wasn't until half way through that I felt it was a cohesive plot and even then just barely.I don't know if it's the uninteresting characters, that animation style I despise or the shoddiness of the whole thing but I've come away considering this to be possibly the worst superhero outing I've seen.One for Marvel Knights fans only.The Good: NopeThe Bad:I dislike that animation styleDull charactersDreadful plotThings I Learnt From This Movie:Marvel can most certainly do wrongThat animation style should be used in shorts and shorts alone

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poe426
2013/04/28

My all-time favorite Jack Kirby team was, hands down, The Inhumans. The premise was simple: they were the product of genetic engineering, endowed with super powers. Because of their built-in "differences," they were obliged to steer clear of we lesser mortals- but s*** happens, and they ended up interacting with the members of The Fantastic Four. The stories were always thoughtful and imaginative and I loved them as a kid (and still do). The Jae Lee artwork in INHUMANS is worth the price of a rental, but the writing is... lacking, to be kind. The writer's simply made the Inhumans considerably less heroic and more human (by making Gorgon a drunk, among other things) and droning on incessantly, driving home the point over and over again in a truly mind-numbing narration. Gone are the mysterious and often cosmic concepts that were the hallmark of Kirby's stories, the mix of mythology and science fiction that today's filmmakers simply don't seem to be able to grasp. The vignettes are too short to hold one's attention- especially in view of the pretentious approach- and a single 90 minute movie would've been better.

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funeralfortheliving
2013/04/29

The Inhumans is not just entertainment, it has a wow factor as it unfolds due to the amount of intellect put into its execution. The writer Paul Jenkins is not a big comic book reader and brings a fresh take on the characters that could be viewed as an evolutionary leap in their designs. The way the super powers tie into the plot is done so smooth it would have you believe you are watching a concept that took years to develop over many series. This is a good sign that you are in the mist of great story telling done by a talented writer. The story is very original and has political and philosophical undertones that make it relevant to the times and easy to connect with. This live action comic book looks appealing to youngsters, but is not for kids. It has very little action and will be way over their heads. People have complained and argued as well, that live action comics are not animation. If you like The Maxx or are a fan of the Twisted Metal games you will immediately recognize the same style of animation used in Inhumans. So don't go into this expecting Akira. That being said the art work is top notch, fans of Jae Lee's art work will not be disappointed. If you love comic book art you should enjoy this series. Stunning art and tight writing make this live action comic a real joy to experience. I went into this with low expectations due to Amazon reviews, but after watching it I realize they must have been left by Teenagers who thought they were ordering the new teen titans. As live action comics go this is top shelf.

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