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"Darkman" is a thrilling action-packed sci-fi film directed by Sam Raimi and released in 1990. The movie follows the story of Dr. Peyton Westlake, portrayed by Liam Neeson, a brilliant scientist who becomes disfigured and seeks revenge after a brutal attack by mobsters. As Dr. Westlake transforms into the mysterious vigilante known as Darkman, he uses his scientific prowess to create lifelike masks that allow him to impersonate others while battling his enemies. Starring alongside Neeson are Larry Drake as the ruthless mob boss Durant, Frances McDormand as Westlake's love interest, and Colin Friels in a supporting role. "Darkman" is a gripping blend of action, suspense, and special effects, as Darkman navigates a world of crime and corruption in his quest for justice. With its unique storyline and intense performances, this cult classic is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
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Liam Neeson was not the first choice for Darkman; Bruce Campbell, Raimi's longtime collaborator, was initially considered. However, studio executives wanted a more traditional leading man. Neeson, with his compelling mix of physical presence and dramatic depth, was ultimately chosen, marking one of his early major roles in Hollywood.
The burned appearance of Darkman was achieved through painstaking makeup that took up to eight hours to apply. Makeup artist Tony Gardner, who later worked on 'Zombieland', created the look using layered latex prosthetics and hand-painted details to give a realistic and horrifying texture that was crucial for the character's dark and gritty appearance.
The helicopter stunt in Darkman, where Liam Neeson's character hangs from a helicopter over the city, was one of the film's most dangerous scenes. It was performed without the use of CGI. Neeson did some of the less dangerous close-up work, but a stunt double and an experienced pilot handled the majority of this risky aerial feat.
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🎬During filming, a significant fire broke out on set due to a special effects mishap, causing unexpected damage worth approximately $150,000. This incident nearly caused a shutdown, but the crew managed to complete the scene by improvising with the partially damaged sets, adding to the film's gritty aesthetic.
💡The original ending of 'Darkman' was much darker, with Darkman becoming a villain. Test audiences reacted poorly, leading to a last-minute reshoot of the ending to provide a more hopeful tone, where Darkman embraces his new identity but maintains some moral ambiguity.
🎯Sam Raimi used a 1930s wind machine, originally used in 'The Wizard of Oz', to create the dramatic storm effects in Darkman. This old-school technique added an extra layer of intensity and authenticity to the film’s climactic action sequences.
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