Lady Death (2004)

Lady Death (2004)
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Wrongly burned at the stake as a result of her father's betrayal, a pious 15th century girl makes a deal with the devil in this dark animated fantasy from director Andrew Orjuela. Reluctantly accepting the Prince of Darkness' offer of spending eternity in Hell over an unimaginably painful death, Hope is crushed to learn her true origins and discover the grim fate of her mother and devoted lost love. When Lucifer realizes that Hope's soul is incorruptible, he banishes her to the deepest depths of the netherworld, where she attempts to free the souls of her loved ones. Soon joining forces with the outcast Cremator as well as Vassago and the Nameless Wolves, Hope transforms into the fearsome Lady Death and returns to the gates of Hell to do battle with The Lord of the Flies himself. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Andrew Orjuela
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Lady Death

Wrongly burned at the stake as a result of her father's betrayal, a pious 15th century girl makes a deal with the devil in this dark animated fantasy from director Andrew Orjuela. Reluctantly accepting the Prince of Darkness' offer of spending eternity in Hell over an unimaginably painful death, Hope is crushed to learn her true origins and discover the grim fate of her mother and devoted lost love. When Lucifer realizes that Hope's soul is incorruptible, he banishes her to the deepest depths of the netherworld, where she attempts to free the souls of her loved ones. Soon joining forces with the outcast Cremator as well as Vassago and the Nameless Wolves, Hope transforms into the fearsome Lady Death and returns to the gates of Hell to do battle with The Lord of the Flies himself. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins
Director(s):
Andrew Orjuela
Writer(s):
Carl Macek
Producer(s):
Andrew Orjuela
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyHorror
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Robert W.

Srayed too much fromt he comic and moved too fast. Not a great representation of one of the more epic characters of the indipendent comic companies. Best to go read the original Chaos! comics

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Andy G.

To begin, the story moved too quickly. For someone new to this character and situations, I needed more built into creating the reasons instead of finding the solution. The presentation of Lady Death was poor, to say the least. I felt as if she was nothing more than an animated character instead of a desperate woman with revenge on the mind. For me, it just didn’t work. She was nothing more than eye-candy for prepubescent boys wanting to ogle the mass quantities of skin that she suddenly grew on her chest when training with Cremator. The same goes for the character of Cremator. Who was this random person? The explanation they gave wasn’t enough, and instead I was left with more incoherent babbling than actual development. It is a very sad day in Hell when we forego characters to show more violence and action, especially in an animated feature.

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