I also liked the design of the old witches and that bone sentinel. One of the neatest places was that bar with the subtle light magic. The special effects were rather good and I especially liked how the magic was so nature-oriented (as it should be for witches). As far as story goes, despite the seemingly cliché setup, I'd say it was stronger than usual for that kind of supernatural-action film with a few good twists I didn't see coming. After that Middle-Ages intro, I thought all the witches would be evil, despicable, one-dimensional creatures (which would have been boring) but then again, I was fooled as we actually delved more into the modern witch community. In fact, on more than one occasion, his hero actually showed restraint and compassion, which was quite refreshing. I was pleasantly surprised to find Vin Diesel more smiling and "human" than usual. One would think that Kaulder would be a stereotypical stoic, somber, asocial killing machine, but such is not quite the case. We have Vin Diesel's character, Kaulder, a man who lost his family due to witches, still alive after 800 years and still hunting them. Besides short segments taking place in the Middle Ages and another on a plane, this supernatural flick takes place in modern New York.
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