SummaryA shady businessman attempts to piece together the details of the car crash that killed his wife, rendered him an amnesiac, and left him in possession of a sinister puzzle box that summons monsters.
SummaryA shady businessman attempts to piece together the details of the car crash that killed his wife, rendered him an amnesiac, and left him in possession of a sinister puzzle box that summons monsters.
They seemed to take the ideas to do something a little different from the previous Hellraiser movie and dull it down to make it difficult for anyone to enjoy. The movie is brooding but also boring. The story is really stupid and made little sense to my brain. There are no visions of hell, just confusing flashbacks to a forgotten past. This outing is best not watched. The first two are the best ones. It just wasn't visceral enough. This is becoming tiresome.
Hellseeker at least tries to work itself into the larger Hellraiser mythos by bringing back Ashley Laurence as Kirsty. But like Inferno, it falls so far short of its ambitions that only the most dedicated and generous fan could give it the benefit of the doubt.
Another unworthy follow-up to the modestly scary and well-crafted, Clive Barker-directed Hellraiser from 1987. Therefore with Hellrasier 6, lots of confusion and silly slasher joke writing is raised, but not much hell, in any sixth sense of the word.
They are really scamming on these movies with the hellraiser name.
One of the most disjointed plots I can ever remember. They are not definitely not skimping on the sex and general horniness. Every single woman that is on screen wants to bang the protagonist.
I just want to be shown 1 character who is doing this 'Hellseeking' the title references.
Kirsty’s back! That’s right, Ashley Laurence returns to the Hellraiser franchise for a whole two minutes. And that’s one of the best things about this movie. The real protagonist is Trevor, who is Kirsty’s husband and an extremely boring character (although he is played by the actor who played the Vulture in Brooklyn Nine Nine, which I got a kick out of). But the thing is, I genuinely hate this movie. I have like two good things to say about Hellraiser: Hellseeker. First, Doug Bradley returns as Pinhead, and is good (while he’s on screen, which is about the same as Kirsty). The second is one scene in the climax is kind of cool. And that’s it. Rather than that, the acting is horrible, the special effects boring, the cinematography uninspired, the filmmaking lazy, the story barebones and a blatant ripoff of Hellraiser: Inferno and worst of all, it’s trashy. Hellraiser films are meant to be smart, the thinking man’s 80s slasher. Even in the weaker instalments, Hell on Earth and Bloodline, there was still an element of intelligence, but Hellseeker is complete trash exploitation. And that is the worst thing a Hellraiser film can be.
Too many fake outs, a horrible protagonist, a lack of Pinhead, a messy script that originally wasn't Hellraiser, a terrible ending, and this film insults Kristy Cotton, the protagonist of the first two movies. Skip this ****.
Anyone who likes this film has little intelligence, as it's so stupid with the constant fake outs, horrible story.
Nothing f**king happens, im not joking