Movie Information
Overall Rank: 6537
Average Rating: 2.5/4
# of Ratings: 61
Theatrical Release Date: 06/01/2007
Language: Russian
Genre: Action, Horror
MPAA Rating: NR
Director: Timur Bekmambetov
Actors: Konstantin Khabensky, Mariya Poroshina, Vladimir Menshov, Galina Tyunina, Viktor Verzhbitsky, Zhanna Friske
Plot: The third Russian installment in the vampire series, preceded by Night
Watch and followed by Dusk Watch.
Quick Movie Reviews
Rating of
2/4
Unknown - wrote on 12/06/2011
Being that 'Night Watch' confused the hell out of me, I didn't enjoy this film. There are some things here that I've never seen in a SFX heavy film, but I could care less at this point.
Rating of
2/4
Tjommi - wrote on 08/29/2011
They did everything right in the first movie, so I really have no idea how they managed to get this one so wrong. I like the action sequences, it's just all that other stuff in between that I didn't like. The charm of the first movie was the high pace and the original twist on the traditional vampire lore. Where this one went wrong was when they added to much drama into it. The story was allright, but it just got to much fill that ruined the pace.
Rating of
3/4
Katie D. - wrote on 10/19/2010
Sequel to the first movie. While this movie is titled adfter the second novel, the story is based on the other stories within the first Nightwatch novel. I'm glad they went back to the forst novel because there was too much left untold to jump to the second novel. This movie did a great job wrapping up Anton's troubles. The movie looked great and the actors did a great job. Worth seeing if you're a fan of the series.
Full Movie Reviews
Rating of
1.5/4
"Day Watch" by Yojimbo
Yojimbo - wrote on 02/29/2012
The sequel to Russian vampire movie Nightwatch, Daywatch continues the battle between the forces of light and darkness for supremacy on Earth. At least I think that's what it's about because it's so confusing it's quite difficult to tell. Not that it's complicated, it's such a mish-mash of unrelated and random ideas that it just makes little sense; in fact it's quite obvious that the script writer was just making it up as he went along, throwing everything he thought sounded "cool" into the mix with absolutely no thought to narrative, structure or even plain logic. This can be sometimes be successfully papered over by impressive action sequences, and there are some nice visual moments here, but that's all they are. Moments. Probably barely enough to scrape together into a flashy trailer. …
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