Review of Howl

Howl (I) (2015)
7/10
A refreshing and more unique werewolf film
22 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I feel that this movie is underrated. It doesn't have the greatest set of actors or the best visual effects, but I felt that its premise and werewolf design were unique. I wasn't expecting too much coming into this film, but I was pleasantly surprised by it

I love werewolf movies and this was something I hadn't seen in that genre before. The premise is a late night train in England breaks down in the middle of the woods, and the staff and passengers are slowly hunted down by an unknown creature (werewolf).

The design of the werewolves in this film were like ones I hadn't seen before. They don't appear very wolf-like or have much fur. They look more like mutated humanoids with stretched out skin and long, thinning hair on their heads. They have large, canine-like legs. They have long, bony fingers with claws, pointed ears, and large fangs. Their faces mostly resemble a human's but with wrinkled skin and yellow eyes.

I definitely recommend giving this movie a watch.
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