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This movie is an overlooked gem.
It has no business being as well executed as it is, considering the budget and niche topic.
It's also seemingly free of the meddling and over explaining that plagued comic book movies of it's era. As a casual fan of the comic character, and one tired of seeing Bruce Wayne's parents die on film again, I didn't feel talked-down-to or that Keanu's portrayal took any glaring liberties.
If anything, the film leans into "this guy doesn't talk about his past" an appropriate amount, to maintain the vibe.
And you get Peter Stormare as the best Lucifer ever depicted on screen.
Supposedly, the producers wanted Lucifer to show up in a spiked collar and BDSM leather gear. Peter was the one that said no, he should be wearing all white. He still thinks himself an angel, no matter how much he’s fallen.
chef’s kiss