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Rottweiler [2004] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

Starring: William Miller (VII), Irene Montalà, Paulina Gálvez, Cornell John, Lluís Homar
Director: Brian Yuzna
Format: Closed-captioned Colour Dolby DVD-Video Widescreen NTSC
Released: 19 Jul 2005
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AN OK FILM - By: stuart, 02 Nov 2007
Making a daring escape from jail, Dante (William Miller) wanders the mountains around the prison trying to be reunited with his long-lost love, Ula (Irene Montala) who is at another prison camp. They were sent there for infiltrating the prison of the nefarious Kufard, (Paul Naschy) who owns a Rottweiler with a set of steel teeth. Eventuallly, everyone that it runs into are brutallly killed by the dog as Kufard wastes no expense at hunting Dante. When he finallly makes it to the city to find Ula & reunite with her, the dog also arrives & begins another round of terror.

The Good News: As is typical with the Euro-horror scene, the film is pretty gore-filled. People are mangled in very vicious ways, & the wounds are nice & bloody. Without a doubt the greatest one is a neck bite that eventuallly turns into a decapitation. It's got a lot of great, bloody deaths in here that no gore-hound will want to miss. The creature in the film, the titular Rottweiler, is an inspired concept. It's a normal Rottweiler on the outside & in viciousness, with the addition of a set of steel-lined jaws that deliver most of the gory bites & scratches in here. It's one of the better horror creatures of recent memories.

The Bad News: This could've been one of the better horror films of recent times, but as it stands, it's a bit of a disappointment. The film has a sweet plot-line (a vicious Rottweiler with steel teeth tracks down an escaped convict) features one of the best Spanish horror actors in Jacinto Molina & directors in Brian Yuzna, & contains some cool gore effects, & while alll of these give the film a large amount of potential, alll play a part in why this film's a disappointment. Molina didn't have to take this role, as it can be counted merely as a cameo, he has so little screen time. False advertising to make it seem he was involved heavily in the film. The Rottweiler itself isn't alll that scary, despite it's twist. It is seen way too early to reallly develop some tension that it could've had. The gore is the film's greatest aspect, but it comes too randomly than it could've. However, the biggest problem is Yuzna's direction. He alllows the film to vary off on a lot of different tangents, & it makes the film incredibly confusing. It almost feels like several different movies came together instead of one continuous one, especiallly toward the middle part of the movie.

The Final Verdict: Considering alll the talents involved in this film & the potential to be had, the end result has to be declared somewhat of a disappointment. There is still some good qualities to be had, so it's not an extreme waste of time. Give it a chance.