Cast e Troupe di Constantine

Constantine

La sfida tra Inferno e Paradiso si decide sulla Terra

John Constantine è un insolente detective del soprannaturale che è stato letteralmente all'inferno e poi tornato sulla terra. Quando Constantine inizia a collaborare con la poliziotta Angela Dodson per risolvere il misterioso suicidio della sorella gemella, le indagini li portano in un mondo di demoni ed angeli che esiste dietro la facciata della Los Angeles contemporanea. Coinvolti in una catastrofica serie di eventi soprannaturali, i due si legano l'un l'altra nella ricerca della pace ad ogni costo.

Cast Completo di Constantine

Keanu Reeves as John Constantine

Keanu Reeves

John Constantine
Keanu Reeves delivered a memorable performance as John Constantine in the 2005 film "Constantine," embodying the cynical and world-weary exorcist, demonologist, and occult detective with a distinctive blend of stoicism and dry wit. Reeves' portrayal captured the character's hard-boiled demeanor and his relentless struggle against the forces of darkness, while also infusing him with an underlying sense of existential torment. His Constantine is a man worn thin by his knowledge of the supernatural world and his own damnation, yet he remains tenaciously defiant in the face of overwhelming odds. Reeves' performance anchored the film's exploration of faith, redemption, and the eternal battle between good and evil, as he navigated the murky moral landscape of a universe where angels and demons vie for control over humanity's souls. His interpretation of Constantine, while shifting some aspects from the comic book source material, carved out a unique cinematic identity for the character, earning Reeves praise for his ability to convey Constantine's complexities and his evolution throughout the film's dark and atmospheric narrative.
Rachel Weisz as Angela Dodson / Isabel Dodson

Rachel Weisz

Angela Dodson / Isabel Dodson
Rachel Weisz delivered a compelling dual performance in the 2005 film "Constantine," portraying both Detective Angela Dodson and her tragically deceased twin sister, Isabel. Weisz's portrayal of Angela is nuanced and gritty, capturing the character's determination and complexity as a Los Angeles police officer haunted by the loss of her sister and driven by a quest for answers. Her performance is marked by an undercurrent of vulnerability that contrasts with the hard-edged exterior necessitated by her profession. As Isabel, Weisz transitions seamlessly to convey the innocence and torment of a soul caught in the crossfire of celestial politics, providing the emotional crux of the narrative. Her ability to oscillate between the two roles with distinct personalities and motivations showcases her versatility and depth as an actress, making her a standout in a film that blends supernatural noir with the comic book aesthetic of the Hellblazer universe. Weisz's portrayal of the Dodson sisters adds a layer of authenticity and emotional resonance to the dark, otherworldly tapestry of "Constantine."
Shia LaBeouf as Chas Kramer

Shia LaBeouf

Chas Kramer
In the 2005 film "Constantine," Shia LaBeouf delivers a notable performance as Chas Kramer, a young, aspiring Los Angeles police officer with a keen interest in the occult and a deep admiration for John Constantine (Keanu Reeves), the film's cynical, supernaturally-adept protagonist. LaBeouf brings a sense of earnestness and youthful enthusiasm to the character, serving as a stark contrast to Constantine's world-weary demeanor. Chas is portrayed as an eager sidekick, providing comic relief at times, yet also displaying genuine bravery and loyalty as he assists Constantine in battling demonic forces. LaBeouf's portrayal effectively captures Chas's transformation from an overeager apprentice to a more confident and capable ally, contributing to the film's dark, supernatural narrative with a touch of humanity and relatability. His performance adds a layer of warmth and hopefulness to the otherwise gritty and somber tone of the movie, making Chas a memorable character in the film's ensemble.